Really?
My experience of Germany in recent years has been one of shame (may not be the right wording), the overly subservient attitude towards that period of their history worries me that when things go wrong it may become a rallying point again.
The closest thing I have seen to Naziism is a few skinheads.
Same here, the only time I witnessed it was at gigs by skinhead bands. I never saw it out in the streets or in the cities.
There were a couple of idiots I'm my company that certainly had nazi leanings, but that was more to do with the cultural things happening in the uk.
I have walked into bars in Germany and had the stare given to me by the locals, I don't think this was down to hatred of foreigners or such, I believe it was because that Brits tended to get drunk on the excellent beer and end up causing fights and wrecking bars and night clubs.
The Germans certainly didn't like the british for there normal Saturday night of a pint and a fight. Followed by some frikkadella and chips.
I remember going on a school exchange trip to emdem in 79, the family I stayed with were very anti nazi and told me that if anyone even mentioned hitler in a good way, they would be carted of by the police. I already knew that the nazi salute was an offence.
That there were nazi supporters in Germany in the 80's is without a doubt, there were certainly a number of people in there 60's and up that survived the war who would of been supporters of hitler.