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    Neo-Nazism is a term used to refer to post-1945 movements who follow and promote Nazism. Neo-Nazi movements often promote white supremacy, islamophobia, homophobia, and anti-Semitism.Neo-Nazis often support the use of revolutionary tactics to establish the Nazi regime.Many neo- nazis support restoration of Third Reich,creaion of Fourth Reich,and Nazi puppet states speaking out against the post-WWII world order.

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    In Finland, neo-Nazism is often connected to the 1930s and 1940s fascist and pro-Nazi collaborationist Patriotic People's Movement.

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    Naumann Circle

    Naumann Circle (German: Naumann-Kreis) was a West German neo-Nazi group founded in 1951, North Rhine-Westphalia by Werner Naumann himself, and former German adherents of the Nazi Party. On the night of 14-15 January 1953, British security forces who had been surveilling the Naumann Circle and secretly wiretapping its telephone communications, Sir Ivone Kirkpatrick and arrested Naumann and six other members of the organization, and the group was dissolved.

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    National Socialist Irish Workers Party

    The National Socialist Irish Workers Party (NSIWP) was a small neo-Nazi political party in Ireland, founded in 1968 by Terence Allan-Byrne in Irishtown, Dublin. One of it's members was Jos Mussche, a former member of the SS. They also sent threatening letters to Jews and Black people in Ireland, and socialists and other anti-fascists occasionally fought with NSIWP members

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    Honor

    Honor is Polish Rock Against Communism band. It was founded in 1989 in Gliwice. Two years later, in 1991, band was joined by Mariusz Szczerski known as "Szczery". He became Honor's vocalist and thus one of most famous musicians of RAC scene in Poland. The band recorded music in English too. In January 2002 Szcerski was arrested for propagation of neo-nazism. Yet, the case was dismissed in 2005. Szczerski started to distance from neo-nazism and go towards neo-paganism. Szczerski died the same year in car accident and the band was dissolved. It was formally re-activated in 2014.

    Politically, Honor is known for praising Adolf Hitler[10] and national socialism as a whole. Messages of their songs were: white supremacist,[11] neo-pagan,[12] anti-Semitic and anti-Christian.[13][14]

    Konkwista 88

    Konkwista 88 was Skinhead band founded in 1990 in Wrocław. It had concerts in Poland, Europe and even in the United States. The band was disbanded in 2005.

    There were recordings with K88 praising the concentration camps as well as Waffen SS.[15] Besides nazism, the band also supported anti-communism[16] and white supremacy.[17][18] It had negative attitude towards the left.[19] The band criticized Nelson Mandela and ANC party calling them terrorists.[20] They also recorded song praising the Apartheid system.[21]

    National Rebirth of Poland

    See: NOPism.
    The National Rebirth of Poland, has ties with white supremacy and Neo-Nazism.

    The National Revival of Poland's manifesto, which states that "Jews will be removed from Poland, and their possessions will be confiscated," is reportedly lifted verbatim from Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf, according to the publication The Warsaw Voice. The article further asserts that the Nazi-esque raised arm welcome is the party's official salutation. Marek Edelman's house in Łódź was spray-painted with NOP emblems, swastikas, and the phrase " Jews out!" in March 2000.

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    During the Soviet period

    In the latter part of the 1950s, the Soviet Union, a communist state, began to receive reports of neo-Nazi groups.

    Post-Soviet period

    Wagner Group

    The Wagner Group, a Russian mercenary group notable in the Russo-Ukrainian War has ties with white supremacy and Neo-Nazism.

    The group is believed to have been named after Dmitry Utkin who was the military commander of the unit and had call sign “Wagner”, apparently chosen after Richard Wagner, the favorite composer of Adolf Hitler. Utkin was openly a Neo-Nazi, had several Nazi tattoos, greeted people by saying "Heil!", wore a Wehrmacht hat around the unit's training grounds and Wagner Group's members have been spray painting swastikas and SS lightning bolts

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    • National Bolshevism - Based social views, but communism cannot be tolerated.
    • Strasserism - Same as above but a bit better.
    • Anarcho-Fascism - Great praxis. But you need a strong state to keep the ni***rs out.
    • Libertarianism - Goes against most of my ideas but market deregulation can be good for the white race. Also I sometimes use his aesthetics for optics.
    • Jewish-Nazism - ...I did not realize that k*kes could be fascists.

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    Honor
    Konkwista 88 (in Polish)

    1. "Dreams of revenge and blood suppressed by Jewish falsehood, this is the whisper of "night and fog", which returns on the Aryan wind."
      A Song Brought by the Wind
    2. "Our god will be the sword, we are not blind to be ruled by those who killed us."
      Fire of the last battle
    3. "The sea waves still hum a song Although no one listens today The memories of years long gone Although so close every day."
      Voice of the Baltic
    4. Szary Człowiek
    5. Sprawy Narodu (Text)
    6. A.F.P (Text)
      Note: "AFP" refers to "Aryjski Front Przetrwania" (eng. Aryan Survival Front)
    7. K.K.K (Text)
    8. "Konkwista" in band's name refers to book by Waldemar Łysiak. Book tells the story of mercenaries travelling to Africa to fight for despotic ruler, modeled after many African dictators supported by the West during the Cold War.
    9. Bramy Valhalli (Text)
    10. "Just like Adolf Hitler destroy the Jewish state! Let the strength return - one that will last!"
      "National Socialism", Cena Idei 1992.
    11. White Front album (1991), Born White album (1993), For All White Nationalists collaborative (2001) and many others.
    12. "In the name of those who have never stained themselves throughout the ages They swore blood for blood on their country and their weapons! To unbroken warriors, faithful to the truth until death The fire burns ever larger, the bell tolls ever louder (…) In their last breaths of life, when the dawn was breaking They dedicated their tears to their immaculate homeland."
      "God of War"
    13. "Raise the Antichrist's banner in the sky. Throw the vile tribe of the cross into darkness! In the clash with the unknown you laid down your weapons To dedicate your home to the gods of Judea Fight and truth do not serve as a goal For knowledge and pride have turned into sin All concepts have lost their meaning When black is white and good is evil There will be nothing here when our time has passed When the powers poisoned by venom fall"
      "Antichrist Hammer".
    14. "He did not die for you but so that Zion's faith would kill us. God is your conscience, not a Semitic fetish that shows its face The cross has stained your honor, the eternal warrior with a lie, it has turned into a dog Do not forgive anyone, true faith cries out for you to defend its rights!"
      "The Last Drakkar"
    15. Legion Waffen SS (Text)
    16. Czerwony Zdrajca (Text)
    17. Biały Kraj (Text)
    18. Biały honor, biała duma (Text)
    19. Walcz (Text)
    20. Nie Cofniemy Się (Text)
    21. RPA (Text)
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