neo-nazi in English

noun
1
a member of an organization similar to the German Nazi Party.
The label ‘terrorist’ has rarely stuck to German neo-Nazis .
adjective
1
of or relating to neo-Nazis or neo-Nazism.
The third started in the late 1980s and has involved the DVU and various groups of militant neo-Nazi activists.

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1. Police seize guns from Avowed neo-Nazi in Washington state

2. Police attempts to infiltrate neo-Nazi groups were largely unsuccessful.

3. Police attempts to infiltrate neo-Nazi groups have been largely unsuccessful.

4. He was alarmed because the postings were going to a fairly large neo-Nazi forum.

5. It's a little alarming to have a former neo-Nazi say, "Hey, how are you?"

6. Chemnitz, a city of some 250,000 in eastern Germany, has a history of neo-Nazi protests

7. Utah Antifascists and Savantifa exposed David Hansen, an Antisemite, neo-Nazi, and self-described “fascist” in Arizona

8. Antifascists out Proud Boys and Neo-Nazi groups behind 'White Lives Matter' rallies Matt Binder 4/11/2021

9. In a continuing crackdown on violent neo-Nazi groups, prosecutors charged members of the Atomwaffen Division with harassing journalists, activists and others.

10. The Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging ([afriˈkɑːnər ˌviərstants.bəˈviəχəŋ]), meaning Afrikaner Resistance Movement, commonly known by its abbreviation AWB, is an Afrikaner nationalist, neo-Nazi, and white supremacist political party and paramilitary organisation active in South Africa

11. In the 1970s and ’80s the Aryan Nations developed a strong network comprising neo-Nazi, skinhead, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), white supremacist, and militia groups, many of which congregated and networked at the Aryan Nations compound in Hayden Lake

12. The Unite the Right rally Crescendoed the long “summer of hate” in Charlottesville, preceded that summer by a Ku Klux Klan rally and tiki torch march led by Richard Spencer, a neo-Nazi and graduate of the University of Virginia

13. Creativity, formerly known as The (World) Church of the Creator, is a nontheistic, white supremacist anti-Christian religious movement that espouses white nationalism, antisemitism, and homophobia.Creativity has been classified as a neo-Nazi hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Anti-Defamation League