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Nazism is the name given specifically to the regime of Adolf Hitler in Germany from 1933-45. Thus, when Hitler died, so did Nazism. Neo-Nazism, a term used to describe a new wave of people who agree with Hitler's policies, has believers all over the world, but no regime, whether Nazi or Neo-Nazi, currently exists.

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