Neo-Nazism is a political trend of thought after World War II, which aims to continue the Nazi spirit, with the theme of maintaining racial purity and emphasizing the superiority of whites. In recent years, neo-Nazi incidents have occurred frequently around the world. In Germany, which suffered from Nazi ideology, there were as many as 654.38+200,000 neo-Nazi-related cases in 2004. In France, there were 27 violent activities planned by far-right forces in 2003, which rose to 65 in 2004.
Neo-Nazis attached great importance to using the Internet to expand their influence. They publicize their purpose, convene meetings and communicate with members through the Internet and other forms, so their activities are more professional and hidden. This makes it more difficult for the police to find evidence and trace specific members.