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neo-nazi

a. Of or pertaining to Neo-Nazis, their organisations(,) or their ideology. n. 1 Person who believes in a (post-WWII) version of Nazi ideology. 2 (context pejorative English) (non-gloss definition: An insult used against) a person with strongly right-wing views, whether or not they hold Nazi-like politics.

Usage examples of "neo-nazi".

Colonel Heine might find himself a lone patriot battling this new neo-Nazi menace.

It seems elementary that anyone who has suffered and was sensitive to the past sufferings of German Jews would avoid Nazis, Naziism, and neo-Nazi books like the plague.

But his sunken cheeks and the dark bruising around his eyes, the blueness of those tight-drawn lips, the sickly pallor of his skin, almost translucent now, so that the network of tiny broken veins beneath was clearly visible, his thin hair - once immaculately groomed, now straggly and brittle, falling forward over his waxen forehead - and the stubborn stoop of his shoulders, not to mention the palsied quivering of his limbs - all this only mocked the old image, reduced him to a hideous parody of the man who'd enthralled i thousands of similar bigots with his Fascist oratory before the outbreak of the second - and last - world war, a man who'd marched at the head of a neo-Nazi army, subordinate only to Sir Oswald Mosley.

The group’s name made them sound brave and flag-wavingly patriotic, but they were really just more bubbas—the Agency nickname for homegrown terrorists with racist, neo-Nazi leanings and a fierce hatred for the federal government.

These three were obviously some variety of neo-Nazi / Christian Identity / Aryan Brotherhood types, one of the groupuscules that had set up redoubts in northern Idaho through the eighties and nineties as part of the survivalist wave - or the scum on the wave, to be more descriptive.

I've itemized four references to inquiries among neo-Nazi organizations and political parties one even indicates they're indexed but they haven't included any organization or party names or what the results have been.

I went to the offices of the right-wing Freedom Party and the Carinthian Heimatdienst—a militialike organization founded after World War I and resurrected, with a neo-Nazi orientation, in the 1950s.

With a flurry of publicity about paedophiles and neo-Nazis and bomb-makers, the police had shut down and prosecuted any net service provider who could be shown to have passed on any of the material that fell outside the provisions of the Act.

According to Paul, the politician didn't even know that his own personal assistant was a neo-Nazi.

He would ask Esther to help him find some back-up contacts, and if Sebastian's society proved to be some kind of neo-Nazi organisation he would base the proposition of the book around it, maybe even sell serial rights to a newspaper as an expose.