By Anon
Eva Braun first met Hitler when she was aged 17 and he was a 40-year-old aspiring politician.
At the end of an evening out, Hitler would pass her an envelope of money.
Eva made several suicide attempts.
It was in 1919 that Ernst Rohm, the boy-loving Nazi, became close friends with Adolf Hitler.
Ernst Rohm was the only man Hitler called by the familiar ‘du.’
Rohm, also known as Black Emma, was allowed to call Hitler ‘Adolf’, rather than ‘Mein Fuhrer’.
The Nazi party was founded in “a tavern frequented by homosexual roughnecks….a gay bar.”
Mein Kampf was dedicated to Rudolf Hess.
Hess liked to appear in gay bars dressed as ‘Black Bertha’.
THE PINK SWASTIKA byJudith A. Reisman, Ph.D.
Apparently, Hitler surrounded himself with ‘butch’ homosexuals, some of whom were sadists.
The butch Nazis did not like effeminate homosexuals (‘Femmes’)
(The Pink Swastika by Scott Lively and Kevin Abrams.)
Hitler “had been a male prostitute in Vienna at the time of his sojourn there, from 1907 to 1912, and … practiced the same calling in Munich from 1912 to 1914″
The Pink Swastika by Scott Lively and Kevin Abrams.
And what about the folks in the US Congress?
Adonis by Henry Oliver Walker – Library of Congress
Henry Oliver Walker (1843–1929) was an American painter.
His works include a series of paintings honouring various poets for the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.
Ganymede by Henry Oliver Walker – Library of Congress
Adonis by Henry Oliver Walker – Library of Congress
Reportedly, boys have always been popular with the folks in the US Congress.
Reportedly:
In 1980, Rep. Jon Hinson (R-Miss.) announced that in 1976 he had been accused of committing an obscene act at a gay haunt in Virginia.
Musa Regina by Henry Oliver Walker
In 1980, Rep. Robert Bauman (R-Md.), a leading “pro-family” conservative, pleaded innocent to a charge that he committed oral sodomy on a teenage boy in Washington.
Rep. Barney Frank, Massachusetts Democrat, hired a male prostitute who ran a prostitution service from Frank’s residence in the 1980s.
“On the morning of June 29, 1989, pandemonium erupted in the corridors of power in the nation’s capital.
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