It's not illegal, but it is strongly frowned upon unless you're doing it for a very good reason (like acting in a movie, or otherwise wearing a costume). People will likely assume you are a Nazi and give you a hard time because of it.
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In the vast majority of countries, including the US and UK, there is no law against Holocaust denial. In Germany, Austria and some other countries, public denial of the Holocaust is banned on the grounds that it is tantamount to an attempt to rehabilitate the Nazis (with a view to restoring them) and on the grounds that it is a form of Jew-baiting. Please see the link.
No, one of my ancestors was a Nazi and that makes me a Nazi and I don't think it's illegal because if it was then I wouldn't be here. But on the other hand that might explain why our last name was changed when world war II was over.actually because one of your ancestors was a nazi does not mean you are a nazi. it is legal to be a nazi in the us. ( BUT DO NOT BE A NAZI IN GERMANY OR SOME OTHER PARTS OF EUROPE IT IS CONSIDERED A BIG CRIME. ) in the us u can be a nazi and wear the armband and have a flag since being a nazi is basically like being catholic,christian, buhdist etc etc. it is not such a wise idea to bring a armband or flag to school but i don't know if you will actually get in trouble since it is a first amendment right ( freedom of speech ) you actually shouldn't get in trouble but i would not try. so in short you are free to wear an armband speak nazi hate Jews,gays,etc have a flag and any memorabilia you want have or need
If it's just the two countries head to head it would be Russia because their military is a larger. but if allies came into play then probably uk as U.S.A is good friends with uk
Any decision by the UK to go to war, or to launch nuclear weapons, would have to be made by Parliament.
No but England did.