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What (who) is neo-Nazi disturbances - definition

SYMBOLS USED BY NAZI IDEOLOGUES
Nazi symbols; Nazi symbol; Nazi emblems; Nazi slogans; Nazi iconography; Nazi and neo-Nazi symbols; Neo-Nazi symbolism
  • Nazi era coat of arms of Thuringia with the lion holding a swastika. The swastika was removed in 1945.
  • Skull ring awarded to SS members]] - replica

Nazi symbolism         
The 20th-century German Nazi Party made extensive use of graphic symbols, especially the swastika, notably in the form of the swastika flag, which became the co-national flag of Nazi Germany in 1933, and the sole national flag in 1935. A very similar flag had represented the Party beginning in 1920.
List of neo-Nazi organizations         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of neo-Nazi groups; Neo-Nazi organizations
The following is a list of organizations, both active and defunct, whose ideological beliefs are categorized as neo-Nazism. This includes political parties, terrorist cells, street gangs, social clubs, criminal groups, websites, religious sects, and other organizations alike.
Neo-Scholastic         
  • [[Thomas Aquinas]]
SCHOLASTICISM REVIVAL
Neo-Thomists; Neo-Thomist; Neo-Thomism; Neothomism; Neo-scholastism; Neo-Scholastic; Neo-Thomistic; Neoscholasticism; New thomism; Neo Thomism; Neo-thomism; Neo-Scholasticism; Neo-scholastic Thomism; Neo-Scholastic Thomism; Strict observance Thomism; Neo-scholastic theology; Third scholasticism; Neo-scholastic; Neo-Tomism
·add. ·adj Of or pert. to Neo-Scholasticism.

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Nazi symbolism

The 20th-century German Nazi Party made extensive use of graphic symbols, especially the swastika, notably in the form of the swastika flag, which became the co-national flag of Nazi Germany in 1933, and the sole national flag in 1935. A very similar flag had represented the Party beginning in 1920.

Nazi symbols and additional symbols have subsequently been used by neo-Nazis.