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    What was perceived as far right many years ago – from the end of World War Two to the 1980s – was actually made up of the neo-Nazi and neo-fascist parties and movements that formed across Europe. In addition to this, Soviet control over half of the European continent had sent the remnants of the […]

    The darkest side of Dark Europe: Neo-Nazis in the European Parliament
    Published: 18:40 May 8, 2019
    By Theodoros Benakis

    What was perceived as far right many years ago – from the end of World War Two to the 1980s – was actually made up of the neo-Nazi and neo-fascist parties and movements that formed across Europe. In addition to this, Soviet control over half of the European continent had sent the remnants of the fascist regimes (which existed in many of the Central and Eastern European countries) into a provisional oblivion.

    Nevertheless, the fascist and neo-Nazi sentiments of the far right was only a marginalised phenomenon. There was only one exception: the Italian Socialist Movement, which was the direct successor of Mussolini’s Fascist Party. And, as such, was considered a unique phenomenon in Europe.
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    According to the latest polls, five parties of the neo-Nazi far right may secure eight seats in the next European Parliament.
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    What is new is that Slovakia and Cyprus will elect for the first time neo-Nazi deputies.

    Kotleba – People’s Party Our Slovakia (ĽSNS) led by Marian Kotleba was founded in 2010 and claims the legacy of Jozef Tiso. He was a priest who governed the Slovak Republic, a client state established by Nazi Germany during World War Two. After the war, Tiso was executed in 1947 for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
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    Eight neo-Nazi deputies will sit in the next European Parliament. This is the even darker side of European Politic’s dark side....

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    The Nazis and Christianity

    By Bruce Walker

    My recent American Thinker article "The Godless Delusion" generated a substantial volume of email and comment from atheists. Although I have directly responded to some of the people, assertions they have made -- some politely and others rudely -- require a detailed response. I have decided to focus on one particular theme that was most common: Many atheists presume that the Nazis were a weird variation of Christianity.

    The sources that I use come from very old books, rather than Wikipedia. I own these books and the books were written during the very years in which Nazism came to power. The authors of these books came from a wide variety of perspectives -- Christian, Jewish, atheist, Marxist and the like..
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