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  1. Lee McGowan The Radical Right in Germany: 1870 to the Present.  Pearson Education, 2002.  P. 9, 178.  ISBN 0582291933
  2. Brigitte Bailer-Galanda; Wolfgang Neugebauer Right-Wing Extremism in Austria: History, Organisations, Ideology.  «Right-wing extremism can be equated neither with National Socialism nor with neo-Fascism or neo-Nazism. Neo-Nazism, a legal term, is understood as the attempt to propagate, in direct defiance of the law (Verbotsgesetz), Nazi ideology or measures such as the denial, playing-down, approval or justification of Nazi mass murder, especially the Holocaust.»
  3. Martin Frost Neo Nazism.  «The term neo-Nazism refers to any social or political movement seeking to revive National Socialism or a form of Fascism, and which postdates the Second World War. Often, especially internationally, those who are part of such movements do not use the term to describe themselves.»  9 2012.
  4. Lee, Martin A. 1997. The Beast Reawakens. Boston: Little, Brown and Co, pp. 85-118, 214234, 277281, 287330, 333378. On Volk concept, " and a discussion of ethnonationalist integralism, see pp. 215218
  5. Peter Vogelsang & Brian B. M. Larsen Neo-Nazism. The Danish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies (2002).  «Neo-Nazism is the name for a modern offshoot of Nazism. It is a radically right-wing ideology, whose main characteristics are extreme nationalism and violent xenophobia. Neo-Nazism is, as the word suggests, a modern version of Nazism. In general, it is an incoherent right-extremist ideology, which is characterised by borrowing many of the elements that constituted traditional Nazism.»  9 2012. 8 2007.
  6. Ondřej Cakl & Klára Kalibová Neo-Nazism. Faculty of Humanities at Charles University in Prague, Department of Civil Society Studies (2002).  «Neo-Nazism: An ideology which draws upon the legacy of the Nazi Third Reich, the main pillars of which are an admiration for Adolf Hitler, aggressive nationalism (nothing but the nation), and hatred of Jews, foreigners, ethnic minorities, homosexuals and everyone who is different in some way.»  9 2012. 8 2007.
  7. Dawidowicz, Lucy The War Against The Jews, 19331945.  New York: Bantam Books, 1986.  P. :Page numberISBN 055334532X
  8. Benz, Wolfgang Dimension des Volksmords: Die Zahl der Jüdischen Opfer des Nationalsozialismus.  München: Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, 1991.  P. :Page numberISBN 3423046902
  9. CzechKid : Neo-Nazism
  10. Johann Hari. The strange, unexplored overlap between homosexuality and fascism
  11. Bernd-Ulrich Hergemöller: Mann für Mann  Ein biographisches Lexikon, Suhrkamp Taschenbuch, Hamburg 2001, ISBN 3-518-39766-4