Nazism and homosexuality

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Nazism
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First as tragedy
Then as farce
Gay free zone
Homophobia
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Fighting the gay agenda
Judge not
That ye be not judged
The myth that Nazis condoned or promoted homosexuality sprang up as a slander against Nazi leaders by their socialist opponents in the 1930s. Only one of the half-dozen leaders in Hitler's inner circle, Ernest Rohm, [sic] is believed by credible historians to have been gay. ...
There is no question that the Nazis saw homosexuality as one aspect of the "degeneracy" they were determined to extinguish. When it came to power in 1933, the Nazi Party moved quickly to strengthen Germany's existing penalties against homosexuality.Wikipedia On Oct. 11, 1936, Hitler's security chief, Heinrich Himmler, went further, announcing that homosexuality was to be "eliminated" in Germany, along with miscegenation between the races.
—The Southern Poverty Law Center.[1]

The apparent connection between Nazism and homosexuality is cited by various wingnuts[2] as proof that the gay agenda is a Nazi-style conspiracy to destroy the family.[3] It is widely regarded by most decent scholars as homophobic vitriol and utter bollocks, as well as a form of pseudohistory. The Nazis were opposed to homosexuality and abortion, despite what Conservapedia may tell you.

Apart from one notable exception (see below), the Nazis were predominately heterosexual, and up to 15,000 gay men were killed in the Holocaust. Which would be odd for a party enforcing a gay agenda, wouldn't it?

Treatment of homosexuals in Nazi Germany[edit]

See the Wikipedia article on Persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany and the Holocaust.
After roll call on the evening of June 20, 1942, an order was suddenly given: 'All prisoners with the pink triangle will remain standing at attention!' We stood on the desolate, broad square, and from somewhere a warm summer breeze carried the sweet fragrance of resin and wood from the regions of freedom; but we couldn't taste it, because our throats were hot and dry from fear. Then the guardhouse door of the command tower opened, and an SS officer and some of his lackeys strode toward us. Our detail commander barked: 'Three hundred criminal deviants, present as ordered!' We were registered, and then it was revealed to us that in accordance with an order from the Reichsfuhrung SS, our category was to be isolated in an intensified-penalty company, and we would be transferred as a unit to the Klinker BrickworksWikipedia the next morning. The Klinker factory! We shuddered, for the human death mill was more than feared.
—Holocaust survivor Leo ClasenWikipedia[4]

Although some claim that the persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany was a myth,[5] the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum claims 5,000 – 15,000 gay men were killed in the Holocaust.[6] Male homosexuality was made illegal in Nazi Germany under Paragraph 175Wikipedia – a law so vague that it prohibited same-sex fantasies – and were forced to wear a pink triangle in concentration and death camps.[7][8]

As the Strasserist and moderate (by Nazi standards) views of Röhm weakened in January 1933, the Nazis conducted a purge of "homophile" (LGB) clubs in Berlin, outlawed sex publications (particularly those from the Institut für Sexualwissenschaft) and banned organised homophile groups, causing many such as Erika MannWikipedia and writer Richard PlantWikipedia to flee Germany. In March 1933, Kurt Hiller, the main organiser of Magnus Hirschfeld's Institute, was sent to a concentration camp. In May 6 of the same year, the Hitlerjugend (Hitler Youth) made an attack on the Institute, and 20,000 books and journals, and 5,000 images, were destroyed in the process. However, the names and addresses of gay men, lesbians, transgender people, etc. were seized by the Nazi authorities,[9] and used for political blackmail later on. In 1937, Himmler gave a speech, reiterating his belief that the German nation would "go kaputt", unless a systematic killing of gay men occurred, ASAP.[10]

Nazi Germany thought of German gay men as against the plan of creating a Herrenvolk ("master race"), and sought to force them into sexual and social conformity. Gay men who would not change or feign a change in their sexual orientation were sent to concentration camps under the "Extermination Through Work" campaign.[11] More than one million gay Germans were targeted, of whom at least 100,000 were arrested and 50,000 were serving prison terms as "convicted homosexuals".[12] Hundreds of European gay men living under Nazi occupation were castrated under court order.[13]

Lesbians, on the other hand, were considered "asocial" for some reason, and given a black triangle.[14]

Organisations relating to homosexuality in Nazi Germany[edit]

Institut für Sexualwissenschaft[edit]

Position: Pro-gay

The Institut für SexualwissenschaftWikipedia (Institute for Sexual Science) was an early sexology institute (1919-33) headed by Magnus HirschfeldWikipedia (a Jewish physician), who is widely considered a father of the modern gay rights movement in Germany and anti-Nazi fighter.[15] According to der Ewige Jude,[16] Hirschfeld was an example of what happens when the Jews meddle with Aryan culture, as he "promoted homosexuality and perversion", and "in the guise of scientific discussions ... tried to direct mankind's healthy urges down degenerate paths".[17]

The Nazis ransacked the institute and burned its books, along with works by pacifists, liberals, socialists, and Jewish authors, stolen from local libraries and book shops. The discredited[18][19] book The Pink Swastika claimed the Nazis burned the books at the Institut für Sexualwissenschaft because they were secretly gay themselves and trying to cover it up, but The Annotated Pink Swastika found that was actually bullshit based on quote mining of one of the institute's employees, Ludwig Levy-Lenz, who was himself just speculating:[20]

This quotation is not correctly presented. The absence of substantial material is not indicated. Among other things left out is 'I refer here especially to a young girl whose abdomen was covered with pin scratches caused through the sadism of an eminent Nuremberg Nazi….' Furthermore, the author of The Pink Swastika left out the salient fact that Ludwig L. Lenz, who "worked at the Institute" was a gynocologist !!! The Pink Swastika author tries to give the false impression that only homosexuality is involved here. …
Despite the claim of the Pink Swastika author, the Lenz quote is not given in full. Only about two-thirds is given, and even that is selectively quoted. The Pink Swastika author has deceptively changed it to cover up the omissions by not preserving the paragraphs or punctuation. He leaves out an incident with a Nazi woman patient who wanted to call Hirschfeld "Kirschfeld" because it sounded "more Aryan." (It isn't wise, when trying to smear homosexuals, to let readers know that Hirschfeld's clients were overwhelmingly heterosexual and largely female.) Also missing is Lenz's statement that not just files, but everything "not nailed down," including furniture and pictures on the wall, was dragged out and burned, and his lament that even "trade union buildings of the socialists, the communist clubs and the synagogues" weren't treated with such passionate hatred when they were later raided and closed. Haeberle correctly identifies Lenz's comments on the Nazis' motive as "speculation" and then raises an interesting point of his own: would the Nazis really have burnt such material that could have been used to destroy enemies and to blackmail fellow Nazis and keep them in line? "Is it not rather more likely that they were saved for use by the Gestapo?"
The Pink Swastika author doesn't address an obvious conflict of Lenz's "speculation" with material from Steakley. It's curious that the conflict should have escaped the author's attention, for he quotes from the very pages where the conflicting information appears. Lenz says "everything" was destroyed. The Pink Swastika author states that "twelve thousand books and thirty-five thousand photographs" were destroyed, and cites Steakley as the source of those numbers. What he covers up is that Steakley actually says "More than 12,000 books were removed from the Institute's library of 20,000 volumes, together with a large part of its unique collection of 35,000 pictures." In others words, not everything was destroyed, suggesting that Lenz's speculations were highly exaggerated.
This is yet another example of the deceptive "scholarship" of the Pink Swastika author. Burleigh and Wippermann don't "report" on the raid but quote an account of a witness. Nothing is said of "secrets" or personal files, only of books and manuscripts. Finally, it's ironic to see the Pink Swastika author characterizing the burning of books as "synonymous with Nazism." A phenomenon of the early 1990s was fundamentalist Protestant ministers — surely members of the anti-gay movement — staging public burnings of books, magazines, and even phonograph records they didn't like.

Reichszentrale zur Bekämpfung der Homosexualität und der Abtreibung[edit]

Position: Anti-gay

The Reich Central Office for the Combating of Homosexuality and AbortionWikipedia (created on 10 October 1936 by a special decree of the Reichsführer-SS, Heinrich Himmler) was the central instrument of Nazi Germany for the fight against homosexuality and abortion in Nazi Germany. It was based on a similar organisation set up by Stalin to combat immorality in the USSR. The primary task of the Reichszentrale was the collection of data about homosexuals.

Its creation was the sign of the revival of persecution of gay men during the relative calm after the 1936 Summer Olympics, and the central archive of data allowed the Reichszentrale to coordinate and begin the persecution and punishment of homosexuals in Nazi Germany and the Holocaust. In order to do this, it had at its disposal special mobile squads, which also could carry out executions. By 1940 the section had acquired data regarding some 41,000 homosexuals, both suspected and convicted. Investigation of homosexuality within the Party was not encouraged, unless the leadership ordered it for political reasons, such as during the Night of the Long Knives.[21]

Gay Nazi list[edit]

While there were some sexual deviants [homosexuals] in the SA, notably Ernst Röhm,Wikipedia who defended homosexualism [sic] as leaving patriotic men free from family concerns to devote their activities to the nation, this was a minority tendency. This faction was crushed in any case during the Röhm Rebellion of 1934,Wikipedia along with the Strasserites.Wikipedia All major NS [National Socialist/Nazi] figures such as Hitler, Himmler, Goebbels, Hess, Göring, [and] Heydrich were heterosexuals.
Metapedia on being right for once.[22]
  • HimmlerWikipedia (ALLEGED by me) – all that talk on homosexuality (see "see also") seems like a form of psychological projection to me.
  • der Führer himself (ALLEGED) – yes, he had a wife, but that doesn't deter some to suggest that Hitler may have been gay.[23]
  • Ernst Röhm (CONFIRMED GAY) – killed in the Night of the Long Knives (aka Röhm Putsch/Rebellion), as he was deemed an opponent of Hitler.[24] He was the only Nazi official who referred to Hitler as the familiar du,[25] prompting the rumour that Hitler was actually gay himself, as anyone who is friendly with a gay man must also be gay, right?

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Anti-Gay Religious Crusaders Claim Homosexuals Helped Mastermind the Holocaust, the Southern Poverty Law Center.
  2. Such as Scott Lively and Kevin Abrams (See the Wikipedia article on The Pink Swastika.), Pat Robertson and the Family Defense Council (Anti-Gay Religious Crusaders Claim Homosexuals Helped Mastermind the Holocaust, the Southern Poverty Law Center).
  3. Typically Christian fundamentalists in the good old US of A indulge in this conspiracy theory, but this practice of reductio ad Hitlerum began in the Soviet Union, ironically.
    Erik N. Jensen (January–April 2002). "The Pink Triangle and Political Consciousness: Gays, Lesbians, and the Memory of Nazi Persecution". Journal of the History of Sexuality 11 (1/2): 319–349, pp. 322–323 and n. 19. 
    It's nice to see wingnuts and moonbats working together, isn't it(?!)
  4. James Steakley. Homosexuals and the Third Reich, Jewish Virtual Library.
  5. Wickoff, Jack. The Myth of a Nazi Extermination of Homosexuals (Hosted by whale.to and cited by Metapedia, so you know it's fucking reliable, eh?!
  6. Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
  7. Alternatively, if you were gay and Jewish, the Nazis would superimpose a pink triangle onto a Judenstern for you. How thoughtful of them. Gay Symbols, Stonewall Society.
  8. See the Wikipedia article on Pink triangle.
  9. See the Wikipedia article on Persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany and the Holocaust.
  10. Himmler, Heinrich. Question of Homosexuality, 1937.
  11. Neander, Biedron. Homosexuals. A Separate Category of Prisoners, Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum
  12. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum — Archived from the original
  13. Giles, Geoffrey J. "'The Most Unkindest Cut of All': Castration, Homosexuality and Nazi Justice," Journal of Contemporary History, vol. 27 (1992): pp. 41–61.
  14. See the Wikipedia article on Black triangle (badge).
  15. However, this is not entirely true, as he did have some rather dubious ideas regarding eugenics, Social Darwinism, and his view of homosexuality as a mental disorder.
    Hirschfeld and Praunheim: Eugenics and Racism, Today Berliner Institut für Faschismus-Forschung und Antifaschistische Aktion e. V. (in English)
  16. "The Eternal Jew", the German equivalent of the English phrase "The Wandering Jew"
  17. Der Ewige Jude / The Eternal Jew (English subbed). NSFW, unless your boss is a literal Nazi.
  18. Paul Halsall. "Internet Modern History Sourcebook / Holocaust". Fordham University History Department. Quote: "The Annotated Pink Swastika … [is an e]xtensive point by point refutation of the Lively/Abrams book. The effort is worthwhile, but it should be noted that no serious historian takes the Lively/Abrams book seriously as anything other than evidence about the modern American far right…."
  19. Jacob Anderson-Minshall (February 3, 2016). "New Book Debunks the Pink Swastika Myth". The Advocate.
  20. (1996/1997). "The Annotated Pink Swastika", New Edition. Citizens Allied for Civic Action.
  21. See the Wikipedia article on Reich Central Office for the Combating of Homosexuality and Abortion.
  22. Metapedia "Sexual revolution", Revision as of 12:30, 27 December 2014img (in footnote of article).
  23. See the Wikipedia article on Sexuality of Adolf Hitler.
  24. Röhm was considered the main target of the Night of the Long Knives, but other Strasserists were killed in this Putsch. Röhm's sexuality was given as the official reason for his death, as homosexuality was outlawed in Germany at the time.
  25. Du is the German informal singular. Most officials referred to Hitler as Mein Führer ["my leader"], never mind the German formal for "you" (singular), Sie.

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