Update on Hitler’s homosexual Nazi movement

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Rightly Concerned – May 27, 2010
Bryan Fischer-Focal Point: Homosexuality, Hitler and ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’
By Bryan Fischer

The bottom line from what follows is this: Homosexuality gave us Adolph Hitler, and homosexuals in the military gave us the Brown Shirts, the Nazi war machine and six million dead Jews. Gays in the military is an experiment that has been tried and found disastrously and tragically wanting. Maybe it’s time for Congress to learn a lesson from history.

The leftwing blogosphere has gone berzerko over comments I made on my radio program this week regarding Adolph Hitler’s homosexuality and the savage homosexuality of his Storm Troopers.

At this point, an excerpt of my remarks is now on YouTube and has been referred to by the Washington Post, the Huffington Post, and the Guardian in the U.K.

I have been accused of sinking to new lows and excoriated for rank homophobia.

The problem for my critics, however, is that I’m right.

In 2001, noted German historian Lothar Machtan published the book, “Hitler’s Secret: The Double Life of a Dictator.” As the far left London newspaper, The Guardian, reveals, not only is it a well-established matter of historical record that Hitler was a practicing homosexual, he murdered those around him who threatened to expose his sexual preference to the public.

Machtan’s quotes from the memoirs of one Hans Mend, who served as a fellow-soldier of Hitler’s in 1915 in France. Said Mend, “At night, Hitler lay with Schmidl, his male wh***.” According to Machtan, Schmidl and Hitler were “inseparable lovers” for five years.

A lawyer and writer who reviewed Hitler’s service records, said “Despite his bravery towards the enemy, because of his homosexual activity he lost out on a promotion to non-commissioned officer.”

Machtan cites police reports from the early 1920s which reveal that Hitler’s sexual proclivities had come to the attention of Munich law enforcement officials. An Army general kept the Munich police file, with its eyewitness accounts from a number of Hitler’s male lovers, as insurance should Hitler think about removing him. These police reports apparently were published in Rome years ago by a close friend of Heinrich Himmler who also served as Hitler’s interpreter. According to Machtan, because the book containing the reports never appeared in German many historians weren’t aware of the information it contained.

Apparently Hitler had a raging love affair with his deputy Rudolf Hess, a relationship forged when they spent months together in the Landsberg prison.

Machtan’s answer to why Hitler persecuted homosexuals? “‘Hitler himself never condemned homosexuality, but he allowed the persecution of gays in order to disguise his own true colours.”

Scott Lively’s well-documented book, “The Pink Swastika,” exposes a secret homosexual activists don’t want you to know about Nazi Germany: that although the Nazis did persecute homosexuals, the homosexuals the Nazis persecuted were almost exclusively the effeminate members of the gay community in Germany, and that much of the mistreatment was administered by masculine homosexuals who despised effeminacy in all its forms.

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