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The National Socialist Movement (NSM or NSM88) [fn 2] is a Neo-Nazi organization and political party based in the United States. [ 7 ] [ 13 ] Once considered to be the largest and most prominent Neo-Nazi organization in the United States , since the late 2010s its membership and prominence have plummeted. [ 4 ]
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Utopian socialism reached the national level fictionally in Edward Bellamy's 1888 novel Looking Backward, a utopian depiction of a socialist United States in the year 2000. The book sold millions of copies and became one of the best-selling American books of the nineteenth century. By one estimation, only Uncle Tom's Cabin surpassed it in sales ...
The Roots of National Socialism, 1783-1933 is a 1941 book by Rohan Butler. [1] It is a survey of the German outlook on society from 1783 to 1933. It details the intellectual developments leading to the ideology of Nazism. It was first published in June 1941 by Faber & Faber (London) as a 310-page hardcover. E. P. Dutton & co.
They retained the National Socialist Program upon renaming themselves as the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP) in February 1920 and it remained the Party's official program. [6] The 25-point Program was a German adaptation — by Anton Drexler , Adolf Hitler , Gottfried Feder and Dietrich Eckart — of Rudolf Jung's Austro ...
The Atomwaffen Division (Atomwaffen meaning "atomic weapons" in German [Note 2]), also known as the National Socialist Resistance Front, [1] was an international far-right extremist and neo-Nazi terrorist network. [10]
The National Socialist Movement and its successor British Movement were members. WUNS was represented in Denmark by the National Socialist Workers' Party of Denmark, a rump group of the old pre-war movement affiliated under Sven Salicath, a close follower of Rockwell, [6] and by its replacement, the National Socialist Movement of Denmark. [5]
Merged into National Socialist Party of Australia (1968). Centre Party: Australia No No (1933) No Fascism Evolved from the New Guard (1931). Lads Society: Australia No Yes (2017) Yes Neo-Nazism National Socialist Party of Australia: Australia No Yes (1968) No Nazism Broke off from Australian National Socialist Party (1962). Patriotic Youth ...