You are speaking of such organizations like "Odessa" (Organization of former SS members). These organizations were largely myths or rumors. The US National Archives contains files on the Odessa organization as investigated by the US Army Counter Intelligence Corps during the late 1940's and early 1950's. After numerous arrests of ex-nazis suspected of being involved in an Odessa organization no concrete evidence of an Odessa orgaiznization was found.
The Nazis that escaped were the ones that either had money to buy their way out of Europe like Mengele or had good connections that could get them out like Rauter and Eichmann.
Most of them with the money rather than finance a resurgent nazi party chose to keep the money and stay hidden.
The majority of ex-SS men not imprisoned for crimes remained in Germany and lead quiet lives shunning Neo-Nazi activities.
2006-12-09 11:21:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I stumbled on one website that sells replica uniforms. It's probably like a cult somewhere.Many of these people might be related to the Nazis from WW2.My neighbor had an uncle that was supposedly a photographer.It seems that the Nazi's had documented many things most likely because they truly believed they would win and this would be the New World history.It is still a famous part of world history regardless and many of what the Nazi's did had advanced the world in some way or form.I don't condone the genocide though.I think this was one of their greatest mistakes. They should have spent more energy and time on technology instead. Yeah, there are many stories of a secret Nazi network and with some working with alleged alien technologies.I had a friend in grade school whose father was a Neo Nazi or WW2 veteran.One of my supervisors was in the German regular army also.Many of them don't like to talk about it though. Some have even speculated that if Adolf Hitler had died earlier they still might have won. It wasn't cash so much as gold and artwork or in Swiss bank accounts.Many of these people may had already established themselves in other countries way before the war ended.The alleged New World Order is supposedly a continuation of many of their ideas.But, I think this would happen anyway regardless of who originally started it. Remember Rome and the Romans etc.It's not really the name so much as the belief in one world government and power.As you can see today there are those in the name of religion that aren't much different in some of their tactics or morals.
2006-12-09 18:53:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes there are Nazi's still in the world,, there are some that just got elected to the German government. they are not called Nazi's any more in Germany, the basic translation is the brown shirt party. they are the same party that started the National Socialism party. Six members were just elected in to the German Parliament this year. they are starting to become a Strong party Agni, so yes i would say there are still Nazi's in the world, as for these neo-Nazi's they are just punks that have no clue what they are doing or what they are trying to stand for.the decrepit old men you are talking about that were under Hitler can't stand them.
2006-12-10 00:54:48
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answered by redneckmp28 3
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No secret to them, Fascists are still in every country. Neo-Nazi's are their term. There is a party, just like Republican and Democrats, and they call themselves the American Nazi Party. You can actually vote for leaders in this respective election, so I've been told. Just like the U.S. Communist Party. There are still group meetings of Neo-Nazi's in various countries, such as one that held a meeting in Germany a couple of years ago and unknowingly a crowd of Communists were marching towards the Nazi's... the Police of Germany had a time with this situation. But yes, sadly there are.
2006-12-09 18:23:57
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answered by radiohead5953 3
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As with everything related to power, it is best to follow the money. When one follows the Nazi monies from the 1930's to the present, it is clear that there remains a current of power related to the banking institutions, ancient elite families/houses, and certain organizations associated with many of the morbid paradigms of fascism. The references above to the U.S. President and the White House refer to the Bush families' close financial connections to Hitler and membership in the family elites, including the Bohemian Grove secret society, that continue to support fascism and world domination and plunder with concepts of genetic superiority and contempt for the "weak".
2006-12-09 18:29:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Sadly, they are neo-nazis, pursuing those goals around the world, but I dont think there are any elaborate secret network of nazis like you describe, most likely those that took the money just wanted the money and not to die.
2006-12-09 19:58:31
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answered by asmith1022_2006 5
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Nazis still do exist, but they are known as neo-nazis, and there are lots of them in Europe and the United States that still believe the words of Adolph Hitler and are trying to make it a reality.
2006-12-09 18:19:55
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answered by World's Greatest 4
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Yes, They is a Neo-Nazi network. Check the Southern Poverty Law Center website.
Neo-Conservatives are similar to Neo-Nazis but they have cloaked themselves in propaganda they call "conservative values" and "christianity" so that they don't look for feel like Nazis. They have changed many words that used to sound good to fit their propaganda. There are other words that mean good, but they make people think they're bad.
There are American Neo-Conservatives whose grandparents worked with the Nazis even as they were committing genocide against the Jews in Nazi Germany. Look up George Bush's grandfather, Prescott Bush. Neoconservatives are also known as Fascists.
Look up the word Fascist.
2006-12-09 18:27:59
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answered by Reba K 6
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Yes, they do exist in all places of world, including the United States. In many of the eurpean countries, anything related to the Nazi movements are illegal. In the United States; however, the belief itself are legal under the freedom of speech, and freedom of political affiliation. It's only the actions they may perform (such as violent acts) are illegal.
No, we don't like to see them, but that's the cost of freedom we enjoy....
2006-12-09 18:25:38
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answered by tkquestion 7
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Yes
2006-12-09 18:16:53
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answered by Anonymous
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