Being a Gay Boy during WO2.. (Malchik Gay)
**by Rosa Crouch**
I got some information about Hitler and the Nazi's and their gayness. Now Hitler's former best friend just happened to be a gay man. Röhm was his name and he was the head of Hitler's SA (Sturmabteilung). As soon as Hitler found out Röhm was gay, he got him killed. Isn't that brutally evil? And Röhm was the only one who spoke to Hitler with his first name.
{In this atmosphere the purposeful stride of Captain Ernst Roehm seemed out of place. But Roehm was accustomed to being different. A homosexual with a taste for young boys, Roehm was part of a growing subculture in Germany which fancied itself a superior form of German manhood. A large, heavy man, Roehm had been a professional soldier since 1906, and after the war had temporarily lent his talents to a socialist terrorist organization called the Iron Fist. On this night Roehm was on his way to meet some associates who had recently formed a new socialist organization.} From: The Pink Swastika.
But there's much more. If it's really true or not, I'm not in the place to judge it, but in The Pink Swastika there a large mentioning of Nazi's who turned out gay. So does my history teacher affirmes: a lot of those Nazi- men were gay. Very hypocrite ofcourse: killing gay people while you yourself are just such a big of a queen as they are! (don't get me wrong here: I love gay people, unfortunatly I happen to be bi..)
Hitler was gay - and killed to hide it, book says
-Kate Connolly in Berlin
Adolf Hitler was gay - or so says a sensational new biography on the Nazi dictator due to be published tomorrow. Eyewitness accounts from Hitler's former lovers, and historical documents that for the first time illuminate rumours that have circulated for over half a century, are disclosed in Hitler's Secret: The Double Life of a Dictator . The respected German historian Lothar Machtan even claims in his book that Hitler ordered the deaths of several high-ranking Nazis to prevent the secret of his homosexuality from surfacing. Ernst Röhm, the leader of Hitler's Sturm Abteilung or Storm Troopers, tried to blackmail Hitler by threatening to reveal his sexuality. Röhm, who was also gay, was murdered as a result, according to Machtan, a history teacher at Bremen University. He refers to scores of historical documents to support his thesis. In 1915, the young Hitler was a dispatch rider at the front in France. Years later, yet before Hitler became infamous, one of his fellow soldiers, Hans Mend, wrote in his memoirs: 'At night, Hitler lay with Schmidl, his male whore.' Schmidl, otherwise known as Ernst Schmidt, and Hitler were 'inseparable lovers' for five years, according to Machtan. Hitler's service notes read that as a result of the love affair there was reluctance among senior officers to promote him. According to Erich Ebermeier, a lawyer and writer who viewed Hitler's military files years later: 'Despite his bravery towards the enemy, because of his homosexual activity he lost out on a promotion to non-commissioned officer.' Police reports from Munich after the First World War also suggest that Hitler was pursued by police because of his sexual orientation. 'As a "brown" [fascist] activist, Hitler managed to lure many young men to his side, but not only for political reasons,' says Machtan. According to a Munich police protocol from the early part of the 20th century, a 22-year-old man called Joseph told the police: 'I spent the whole night with him.' Another, Michael, who was 18, told them: 'I had been unemployed for months, and my mother and my brother were always hungry, so, at his request, I accompanied the man to his home.' Another, a boy called Franz, said: 'He asked me if I'd like to stay with him and he told me his name was Adolf Hitler.' The police reports were collected by Otto von Lossow, a German army general who took part in suppressing the Hitler putsch in 1923. He kept the Munich police file for years, as, he described it, 'a form of personal life insurance'. If Hitler had attempted to push him aside, he would have blackmailed him with the information, he said. The police documents were published some years ago in Rome by Eugen Dollmann, a close friend of Heinrich Himmler's and also Hitler's interpreter. But because his book never appeared in German, the startling information remained largely overlooked by historians. Machtan says that Hitler was particularly drawn to Rudolf Hess, his deputy, who was known in party circles as 'black Emma' and with whom he had spent months in Landsberg prison. Why, then, did the Nazis persecute homosexuals, sending hundreds of thousands of them to their deaths in labour camps and the gas chambers? 'Hitler himself never condemned homosexuality, but he allowed the persecution of gays in order to disguise his own true colours,' Machtan says.
Wellwell, isn't that interesting? And I do think big parts of it is true. Hitler never touched his wife, Eva Braun and was very well-known by his very close relations with some 'friends'. So, this will keep me going for a while. If any of you have any interesting facts, please share them with me: roseberry61@hotmail.com !
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I'll continue with writing the second chapter right now, so it will be up a few hours after this Information Chapter! Please review for ideas or comments! Second Chapter will be about the Camps!
