They are actually not that different, both of them have to do with nationalism. But of course, the Nazis are more organized and sophisticated while the Al-Quaeda are rather guerrila type.
2007-03-26 17:46:38
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answered by gunslingerroses 2
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You're a very perceptive young lady! Strictly speaking, there isn't any difference between al Quaeda and the Nazis, at least not ideologically. The only difference is that the Nazis controlled a country, Germany, and al Quaeda is a shadow, underground organization that doesn't control any country that we know of, although they had a pretty good grip on Afghanistan under the Taliban, until we kicked them out!
2007-03-26 15:22:28
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answered by texasjewboy12 6
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Briefly: the Nazi's were a socially driven political movement which had an emphasis on science and technology to bring about a 'Third Reich,' to be characterised by a racialist ideology and a traditionalist 'volk' society.
Al-Quaeda are a religiously driven movement which while political in its goals and much of its message is more of a paramilitary/terorrist movement. They emphasise the Muslim scriptures as the guide to a faith-based society heavy on Muslim laws and rejection of the Western ideals and influences which they see as invasive and damaging to their ways.
It can be said that they probably both emerged out of broadly similar situations (downtrodden, 'defeated' nations and peoples willing to accept more extreme ideas), and anti-semitism amongst Islamic extremists is well known, although not in the same way as the Nazi's.
2007-03-26 15:31:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, especially when it comes to Pearl Harbor (Japanese inspired by Nazi demons) and the Twin Towers. The only difference is that Pearl Harbor really awakened the American people to imminent danger.
What do you get when you cross a brainwashed, homocide bomber with a nuclear weapon? The enemy is real!
I am glad that Sadam Hussein has been dethroned, but I don't agree with the way the war has been handled. Nevertheless, the war on terror must continue.
Al-Quaeda also hates Jews and true Christians- just like the Nazis.
2007-03-26 15:31:58
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answered by Tarheel 3
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Al-Quaeda attacks all randomly. At least the Nazis just killed the jews
2007-03-27 11:17:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Nazis ideology was based on race purity and cleansing of earth to remove all Non-Aryans.
Al-Quaeda is a terrorist organization targeting US and other countries to spread terror. If someone tells you that it is trying to spread Islam, that is pure bullshit. That is only the political angle to gain support and wow fan(atic)s.
They are both evil and very different in the tactics employed to achieve their evil goals.
2007-03-26 15:32:10
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answered by indisun 2
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the place does PETA get off attempting to tell usa military that using pigs to coach their infantrymen on field scientific scientific care is misguided. Why do not they volunteer to bypass over there and while they get shot i'm hoping they are with somebody whom did not obtain the final preparation achieveable because of the fact of their protests. while Human lives assume using animal checking out/preparation then the line must be lifted and the protests halted. end being so conceited and understand what those infantrymen are doing for you day in a outing over there. "PETA". Freedom isn't unfastened! neither is Protesting!
2016-10-20 00:27:51
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answered by ? 4
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The question is How is the Bush administration different from the Nazis
The Nazis were never a terrorist group, they never fought a guerilla war, they were a Political Party which wa ruled by corporate greed. They used lies to take thier country to war, they detained people without charges and tortured them.
They rigged elections and betrayed thier own people.
2007-03-26 15:43:09
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answered by Anonymous
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read a book.
germany during the 1930's WAS THE MOST POWERFUL NATION IN THE WORLD.
when the german military attacked europe and asia and africa it took the combined military strength of THE USA, ENGLAND, FRANCE, AND THE USSR.
al quaeda is just nothing like any of that...
2007-03-26 15:25:09
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answered by nostradamus02012 7
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It is the same. Stalin belongs with the group too.
As for Western administrations in all democratic nations, no government will be perfect. It is good to vote and engage in constructive criticism.
2007-03-26 15:38:15
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answered by Alletery 6
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