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Question: Does the "Nazi party" still exist at all!?
I know there are some people that are so called Neo Nazi skinheads, but that isnt the real Nazi party that Hitler created!. When Hitler was creating and developing the Nazi party in the 20s 30s and 40s what happened to the Nazi party and everything he created after he died!? Did everything about the Nazi just stop and disappear as soon as Hitler died!? Why did Hitler commit suicide!? Is the real Nazi still a threat a major force that it was when Hitler was still alive!? What happened to the Nazi after Hitler died!? Did it just disappear right after he died, or did it take many years or when!? The only thing that I know about that has anything to do with the word Nazi is those stupid kids in the Neo Nazi Skinhead gangs, But is that that real Nazi that Hitler created!? What happened to that!? Is it still around today!? Www@QuestionHome@Com


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yes, they just changed their name to RepublicansWww@QuestionHome@Com

The National Socialist Workers Party, shortened to the Nazi Party, was proscribed in Germany immediately after the war!. Effectively, the party collapsed on Hitler's death!. He committed suicide as he realised the game was up and he did not want to be captured and placed on trial!. The stupid skinheads you refer to have nothing at all to do with Hitler's Nazi Party!. They are just ignorant louts who think it clever for some perverted reason of their own to ape the nastiest political movement that has ever existedWww@QuestionHome@Com

The Nazi party ceased to exist when Germany lost the war!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Lets see!.!.!.

I guess to sum up all your questions, you want to know what happened to the Nazi!.!.!. way of tough (movement, if you can call it that) after the war, right!?!.!.!.

Right after WWII, when the World saw what the Nazi had done, they lost all recognition and pretty much all of their followers outside Germany and the Axis countries!. Today I don't think there is a real threat of Nazi or Neo Nazi movements that will eventually try to come to take over the World!. Extreme Right winged parties and governments in Europe are not as "extreme" as the Nazi were!. Most of the countries in Europe that have "Right-Oriented" governments are pretty civilised!.

The skinhead kids you see running around are just kids!. Don't mind them!. It's OK to be rebellious and revolutionary when you are young!. If you are rebellious and revolutionary when you are in your 30's you are just a failure!.

Nazi is just a name!. Why don't we just call it for now "radical Fascism"!.

Fascism (from where Nazism comes from) is alive and kicking!. It walks along side by side with Socialism!. Fascism, as contradictory as it may sound, is where left meets right!. Today you can see it in many South American Countries where tyrants are heroes just like Hitler and Mussolini were!. Desperate nations (like Germany afer WWI) in need of relief listen to new radical, revolutionary leaders (like Hitler and Mussolini after WWI) that give their people hope to overcome their countries difficulties!. Just like Venezuela and Bolivia are doing right now, only they don't call themselvs "Nazi", they are just "Socialists"

So, To answer your question!., Nazism is dead but Fascism is not!.

There is a New World Order!. I'm not so sure who is calling the shots right now but it won't be long before we see a new country or government rise above the rest!. Lets hope it is one of thoes "civilised" (like Germany)

GL!Www@QuestionHome@Com

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When the German armies surrendered to the Allies in May 1945 and the German state ceased to exist, the Nazi Party, despite its 8!.5 million nominal members and its nation-wide organisational structure, also ceased to exist!. Its most fanatical members either killed themselves, fled Germany or were arrested!. The rank-and-file burned their party cards and sought to blend back into German society as quickly as possible!. By the end of the war Nazism had been reduced to little more than loyalty to the person of Adolf Hitler, and his death released most Nazis from their oaths and any desire to keep the party alive

The Nazi Party was formally banned by the Allied occupation authorities and an extensive process of denazification was carried out to remove former Nazis from the administration, judiciary, universities, schools and press of occupied Germany!. There was virtually no resistance or attempt to organize a Nazi underground!. By the time normal political life resumed in western Germany in 1949, Nazism was effectively extinct!. In eastern Germany, the new Communist authorities took their vengeance on any former high-ranking Nazis that they could find, and the survival of any kind of Nazi movement was out of the question!.

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http://en!.wikipedia!.org/wiki/Denazificat!.!.!.Www@QuestionHome@Com