Saló Hitler

What you didn't know was — Hitler was fruity.

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Hitler had a love for his housekeeper, who was also his niece (Geli Raubal). He was incestuous, prone to homosexuality in the trenches, and had no children. Hitler lacked trust and his boundary was jealousy which resulted in the convenient murder/ suicides of several of his partners. The gay Erich Ebermayer, one of Germany’s most successful poets and a contemporary of Hitler’s, states in his diaries that in Hitler’s military files it stipulates that Hitler was not promoted because he was a homosexual.

One of Germany’s more influential record keepers of Hitler’s homosexuality was General Otto von Lassow, who was then the military Commander of Munich. He was a very strong man in Europe in the early 1920s, and an enemy of Hitler. He had access to every record, he invited friends to his study and read secret letters from the Munich Beard Vice Squad to some of his dinner guests (‘Beard’ is German slang for ‘homosexual’). These dealt with Hitler in the early 1920s, searching for young men, occasionally paying them, and taking them to his room and spending the night together.

Some of Hitler’s close friends gave testimonies that he was gay. “I, Franz, an apprentice, made the acquaintance of a gentleman who invited me to spend the night with him, and I accepted. The gentleman’s name was Adolf Hitler.” The originals have never been found. General Otto von Lassow claimed they were his insurance policy should his enemy Hitler ever come to power. Lassow was the only one of Hitler’s enemies who was not killed in the Night of the Long Knives (30 June 1934), which gives much credence to these files.

Hitler’s close boyhood friend from Linz, August Kubizek, wrote Adolf Hitler, Mein Jugendfreund (My Youth Friend), “Adolf did not engage in love affairs or flirtations. He always rejected the coquettish advances of girls or women. Women and girls took an interest in him but he always evaded their endeavours.” Later August Kubizek set up house with Hitler in Vienna a year after he had been rejected by Vienna’s Academy of Fine Arts (Akadamie De Bildenden Kunste). The two used to go for long walks in the woods, and when it rained took shelter in a shed and rolled naked in tarpaulins.

During deconstruction, it is customary that the person is sexually abused in the manner which is most embarrassing to that person. In Hitler’s case, he was sodomised, creating a submissive distant respect for homosexuals like his bodyguards and some of his highest-placed leaders. His natural bent was developed into coprophilia.

With Hitler, he was privy to sadomasochism, coprophilia and homosexuality. He liked to be verbally abused and slapped around, to have his head urinated on, his chest shat on, and to have sex with men. This made him vulnerable to ridicule by his partners, and mention of it was a coded access to his subconscious, making him vulnerable to cross-purpose.

The British had been deconstructing people for some time and the Red Army began training spies using sexual deconstruction from the very beginning of the Soviet State. The very first semester started at Frunze in 1920 and ended in gang-bangs every night even with a touch of homosexuality. Most of the instructors were double agent British Intelligence.

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On 24 May 1913 Hitler left Vienna and moved to the bohemian gay neighbourhood of Munich. The men’s shelter at MA12, Haus Meldemannstrasse in Munich was described by a wealthy well-connected homosexual, Ernst Hanfstaengl, who later became Hitler’s close friend: “It was a place where elderly men went in search of young men for homosexual pleasure. It is probable that these types of old roues and young gigolos became familiar to young Adolf at this time.” Once Hitler got into power, all the police documents and records were destroyed regarding Hitler's contacts.

On 2 August 1914, Germany mobilised for war and Hitler cheered. "He delighted in the homoerotic life of the trenches. There he quickly became inseparable from yet another young man, his fellow soldier and closest wartime friend, Ernst Schmidt.” Hans Mend: “In 1915 we were billeted in a brewery and slept in the hay. Hitler was bedded down at night with Schmidtl, his male whore. We heard a rustling in the hay. Then someone switched on his electric flashlight and growled ‘look at those two faggots’.”

When Hitler was an unknown plain-clothed army intelligence agent he met the plain-clothed Army Intelligence officer Ernst Roehm (1919). Soon after, Roehm became the flamboyant gay Army Captain and leader of the Freikorps, the right wing’s shadow army, but not without British help.

“Roehm immediately recognised how talented Hitler was, so they built a very close relationship at that time.” Roehm had access to Hitler’s WWI files and knew of Hitler’s sexual history. In this way Roehm had control of Hitler and became his minder. Hitler was a sexual deviant who would do anything to hide his sexual proclivities from the public. This made him a puppet to any foreign country or ideology with the knowledge on him. This is known as “the wood” on a person and anyone with ‘the wood’ has control over that person.

Many of the highest-placed leaders in the Nazi party, including Hitler, Roehm, Forster, von Schirach and almost all of his bodyguards were gay. Hitlersurrounded himself with homosexuals and even retrieved Roehm from Bolivia, making him Deputy Fuhrer. This knowledge enabled outside countries like Britain and ideologies like the Freemasons to control Hitler, his high command and his bodyguards.

In this way, any foreign society can be destroyed with a leader hiding their sexuality. Hitler and Hess shared a cell at Landsberg Prison after the Munich Putsch in 1923. Hess was always regarded as a homosexual by the enemies of the Nazi Party and by the Nazi Party themselves, who nicknamed him "Frauline Anna”. Ernst Hanfstaengl later testified that Hitler and Hess were prison lovers. “Hitler’s strange wavering sexuality [bisexual] was activated in Landsberg in the company of Hess. That he had a liaison with Hess is beyond doubt.”’

Rudolf Hess had the upbringing of a bisexual. He was born and raised in a foreign country under foreign rule (British rule) until he was 12. During his emerging sexuality (12-14) he was home-schooled by his parents in Germany and spent his time alone in a garden paradise. He became passionate and introverted, was a typically Victorian child (seen but not heard) and was nicknamed “the Egyptian” for his oily skin and black hair. Rudolf Hess, the Vice Fuhrer, was a married bisexual. Hess adored Hitler and was queer for him. There was a homoerotic sense throughout the Nazi Party, which in part stemmed from Hess.

Hitler liked to drive around Germany in fast cars and maintained a warm relationship with his new chauffeur, Julius Schrek. Once they were invited to the family home of Wagner, Hitler’s favourite composer and philosopher, but Hitler disappeared with his chauffeur to a hotel with no other guests. Winifred Wagner tracked them down and there was a scandal but it was suppressed by the media that Hitler so fervently controlled.

The Fuhrer’s libido increased proportionately with the events of the war, almost as a reaction to the intense levels of work . . . These women were almost always endowed with a large bosom but they were often a cover for his homosexuality. Among these women were Mimi Reiter (a 16-year-old who attempted suicide); Unity Walkrie Mitford (an English woman who attempted suicide); Rene Muller (an actress who committed suicide); Geli Raubal (his niece who committed suicide); Eva Braun (a small-breasted woman who vied for attention with two show-suicides);

Free from prison in 1924, Hitler, age 35, was encouraged by his colleagues to marry. Under their pressure he finally took an interest in Mimi Reiter, a 16-year-old shop girl. Their affair went sour during a disastrous walk in the woods in 1925. " He hugged me really tightly around the neck. He kissed me. He didn’t know what to do. I could feel how he clenched his fists. I could see how he was fighting with himself.” Unable to consummate the relationship, Hitler escaped by claiming that he had to think of the mission in Germany.

Hitler had a propensity for incest and having his face and chest defecated on, to which his niece, Geli, objected. It became necessary to silence Geli about Adolfs homosexuality, his coprophilia and his incest. If this got out, the Third Reich would have lost the ‘race’ card. There would be no ‘master race’ to aspire to and the armies would have lost their motivation for war and even rebelled. The official story is an alibi for what really happened. Hitler was into being defecated on by women and average women felt disgusted and reacted strongly. As a result there was quite a strong urge for them to kill themselves.

As Chancellor in 1933, Hitler began a crushing dictatorship but he had a potentially fatal problem. He faced a long list of people who knew about his sex life. Some people even tried to blackmail him. A huge gay and lesbian sub-culture appeared in Germany with many gay newspapers. The gay community was crushed, not because the Nazi were homophobic, but because Hitler was gay. Hitler decided to crush it to silence [sic] rumours of his own homosexuality. Hisfirststepwas approving a law criminalising any remark that might slander the Fuhrer. The merest gossip that Hitler might be gay became a serious crime and a slew of trials began. The denunciation of Hitler’s homosexuality played the most prominent role in all of the trials.

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The original Nazi burning of the books on 6 May 1933 was those of the Hirschfeld’s Institute for Sexual Sciences which was a Jewish-funded organisation promoting sexual diversity: homosexuality, paedophilia, transsexuality, group sex and public orgies amongst the Germans. The Nazis then drastically strengthened Germany’s law against homosexuality. The slightest touch, even just looking at someone could and did get people arrested.

The definition of gay was now so broad it could encompass anyone, homosexual or not. Under the homosexual banner, many were persecuted purely for political reasons. In the early 1930s, Roehm’s homosexuality was outed to everyone when a newspaper published his private letters to a homosexual friend. The letters caused a sensation and party leaders begged Hitler to make a public statement condemning Roehm’s unapologetic homosexuality. They were shocked when Hitler did the opposite. Hitler published an order that no one has the right to look into the private sphere of the life of a political leader.

Their private life cannot be an object of scrutiny unless it runs counter to vital principles of national socialist ideology. Hitler and Roehm were then photographed together at many formal military events and leaving meetings together after talks. As Hitler looked the other way, Roehm was accused of turning the Storm Troopers (the SA) into a gay brotherhood. Ernst Roehm had served as an Army Captain under the camp Kaiser. Soon after Roehm said “I fancy I’m homosexual. I’m far from unhappy, perhaps evenly secretly proud.” Roehm was the second most powerful man in Germany. He was openly gay, head of the Storm Troopers and virtual vice Fuhrer of Germany.

Roehm blackmailed Hitler. “You know about our common past so don’t make a mistake.” Roehm threatened to take the power away from Hitler as soon as he had grabbed it. This threat of blackmail finally pushed the Fuhrer over the edge. On 30 June 1934, as Roehm and his lieutenants relaxed at the Bavarian resort of Bad Wiesse, Hitler and his men burst in. This was played out in Luchino Visconti’s film, The Damned. Roehm and 150 other gay men were murdered in the Night of the Long Knives.

The Gestapo were also sent out to terminate all of Hitler’s old contacts, which is why there were so few survivors from his doss-house days in Vienna, Munich, and from the trenches of the Western Front. If they were not easily intimidated, the Gestapo would arrange criminal charges and they would vanish into the camps as undesirables. Hitler’s denunciation of homosexuality, and the Nazi Party’s new-found homophobia “was the most vicious anti-homosexual purge in history”.

Hitler did not completely solve his blackmail problems by the Night of the Long Knives. Ernst Hanfstaengl was Hitler’s gay admirer from the early days in Munich. Shortly before the war broke out Hanfstaengl ended up in England as the Head of the Nazi Foreign Press, where he was written up as "Hitler’s Putzy”, meaning Hitler's gay partner. Hanfstaengl tried to sue the Daily Express, knowing that any subsequent trial might bring out evidence that Hitler was gay.

Hans Mend, a despatch rider, nick-named ‘Ghost Rider’ spread rumours of Hitler’s homosexuality, for which he paid the ultimate price. He was arrested and in 1942 perished in police custody (prison) under mysterious circumstances. Unfortunately for him he had witnessed Hitler’s homosexuality on the Western Front in 1915.

Hitler himself attached great importance to the women’s vote, and this was one of the reasons which he gave for not marrying. He liked to have beautiful women in his company.

Brigid Hitler (Hitler’s sister-in-law): “In my opinion Adolf is an arch-hypocrite, perhaps the greatest of them all. He has always carefully arranged it so that he is not personally to blame for the deeds committed in his name. He was undoubtedly preparing right now the excuses for every crime he had perpetrated in the name of Germany.

"‘It is not I,’ he will say ‘but the German State which did this or that. I ask it in the name of the German people. I was easily elected by the vote of the German people. For myself I have done nothing.’”

During his final few hours in the bunker, loyal followers raced to burn all remaining documents that might shred light on the Fuhrer.