Difference Between Nazi and Neo-Nazi

“Nazi” is a term associated with Germany in the 1930s and 1940s. It was created from the coming to power of the German Nationalist Workers Party ( Na tionalso zi alistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei) formed by Adolf Hitler, in actually the term “Nazi” is formed from two syllables of the name of the aforementioned party. Difference Between Nazi and Neo-Nazi

NAZI  Difference Between Nazi and Neo-Nazi

The Nazis are considered fascists and the Neo-Nazis are related to them in the sense that they have adopted their ideology, in addition to their beliefs that their political system and race is superior.

In a general sense, there are not many differences between Nazis and Neo-Nazis. Both exhibit a certain fanaticism, stand out for racism and are in favor of military dictatorships.

NEO-NAZI

The term “Neo-Nazi” was formulated after the Second World War and consists of a series of social and political movements that seek to revive Nazism or other variants of it. Neo-Nazis borrow almost every element of Nazism: fascism, militant nationalism, anti-Semitism, xenophobia, and racism .

The Nazis believed in the supremacy of the Aryan race and claimed that the Germans were the pure Aryans, so they considered the Jews to be the greatest threat to their race; while neo-Nazis assert the superiority and power of whites.

When the term “Neo-Nazi” is used it is simply an extension of the term “Nazi”, since they share almost all their theories and ideologies. Nothing but neo-Nazis are the latest version of the Nazis.

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