The two seem to be inexorably linked. Whenever I watch TV shows or read books/articles/websites about Neo-Nazis or white supremacists, they all seem to share the same belief system: that anyone who isn't white and Protestant (or at LEAST Catholic) is dirty and evil.
Like, whenever I watch shows about white supremacist groups, they always make a lot of anti-Semitic remarks as well. And whenever I watch shows about Neo-Nazis, they always make a lot of racist remarks as well. White supremacists and Neo-Nazis don't just get along; they're basically all the same people.
The Nazis were not a religion, though they presented themselves to the public in Germany as national salvation movement, complete with some pseudo-religious trappings.
Most Chinese today still consider themselves the people of the Qing Dynasty. They are actually known as Manchu people and live in mainland.
Hamameh
my best guess is BEIJING
The vast majority of Middle Easterners today consider themselves Arabs. However, originally, the Arabs were the tribes in Arabia.
No one knows for sure but they were many of them....
Pretty much the same as anyone else.
Shintoism as a religion does not have a position on the Buddha. Most Shintoists today also consider themselves Buddhists and hold the Buddha's teachings in high regard.
That would be more of an opinion than a concrete answer.
Since the foundation of the Nazi party, there have been members all over the world. The majority lived in Germany up until the end of the Second World War but others lived in countries like England and the United States. Today, people who call themselves Nazis are generally white males who live in Western Europe and in the United States.
Answer: Nazis never disappeared. In fact, there are still Nazis today. But the decline of Nazism started after the Germans lost World War II, which ended in 1944.
Today, Arsenic is used by the neo-nazi group known as the Nazis. In the 40's Arsenic was used as a poison, but today it's used by the Chinese as a plastic substitute.