Hitler and Stalin: Roots of Evil
An examination of the paranoia, cold-bloodedness, and sadism of two of the 20th century’s most brutal dictators and mass murderers: Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin. Did Hitler murder his young niece Geli Raubal and Stalin murder his young wife Nadia?
Hitler and Stalin Parallel Lives, by Alan Bullock
Forty years after his Hitler: A Study in Tyranny set a standard for scholarship of the Nazi era, Lord Alan Bullock gives readers a breathtakingly accomplished dual biography that places Adolf Hitler’s origins, personality, career, and legacy alongside those of Joseph Stalin–his implacable antagonist and moral mirror image.
Mind Of Adolf Hitler, by Walter C. Langer
Reproduces the secret report on Hitler’s psychological state written in 1943 for the Office of Strategic Services
Sex and the Swastika: Secret History
In this thought-provoking video, we delve into the complex and often controversial intersections of sexuality and symbolism during the Nazi regime. “Sex & The Swastika” explores how the swastika, a symbol of hate and oppression, was juxtaposed with themes of sexuality and desire in the context of 20th-century Germany.
Through historical analysis and expert commentary, we uncover the ways in which Nazi ideology influenced personal relationships, sexual norms, and societal expectations.
Did Hitler murder his niece Gelli after a bizarre sadomasochistic sexual relationship where he had her urinate and defecate on him? Did she commit suicide? Was she murdered by his henchmen because she had become an embarrassment to him? How many of Hitler’s other women committed suicide?
Join us as we navigate these challenging topics, shedding light on the darker aspects of history and their implications for contemporary discussions on sexuality and identity. We will examine how the Nazi regime’s oppressive policies not only targeted marginalized groups but also shaped the sexual landscape of the time, leading to a complex interplay between repression and desire.
In “Sex & The Swastika,” we confront the unsettling connections between the Nazi emblem and the realm of human sexuality. This video presents a detailed exploration of how the swastika was not only a symbol of terror but also a representation of the sexual politics of the time. Through a blend of historical context and expert insights, we discuss the implications of Nazi ideology on sexual behavior, gender roles, and the repression of sexual minorities.
The Pink Swastika: Homosexuality in the Nazi Party, by Scott Lively and Kevin Abrams.
Reviewers Praise The Pink Swastika:
“The Pink Swastika: Homosexuality in the Nazi Party is a thoroughly researched, eminently readable, demolition of the “gay” myth, symbolized by the pink triangle, that the Nazis were anti-homosexual. The deep roots of homosexuality in the Nazi party are brilliantly exposed . . .”
Dr. Howard Hurwitz, Family Defense Council
“As a Jewish scholar who lost hundreds of her family in the Holocaust, I welcome The Pink Swastika as courageous and timely . . . Lively and Abrams reveal the reigning “gay history” as revisionist and expose the supermale German homosexuals for what they were – Nazi brutes, not Nazi victims.”
Dr. Judith Reisman, Institute for Media Education
“The Pink Swastika is a tremendously valuable book, replete with impressive documentation presented in a compelling fashion.” William Grigg, The New American
“…exposes numerous lies, and tears away many myths. Essential reading, it is a formidable boulder cast into the path of the onrushing homosexual express…”
Stan Goodenough, Middle East Intelligence Digest
“The Pink Swastika is a powerful exposure of pre-World War II Germany and its quest for reviving and imitating a Hellenistic-paganistic idea of homo-eroticism and militarism.”
Dr. Mordechai Nisan, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
“Lively and Abrams call attention to what Hitlerism really stood for, abortion, euthanasia, hatred of Jews, and, very emphatically, homosexuality. This many of us knew in the 1930’s; it was common knowledge, but now it is denied…”
R. J. Rushdoony, The Chalcedon Report
See also The Occult Roots of Nazism: Secret Aryan Cults and Their Influence on Nazi Ideology, by Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke (.pdf); The Hidden Hitler, by Lothar Machtan; Der Fuehrer: Hitler’s Rise to Power, by Konrad Heiden; Voluptuous Panic: The Erotic World of Weimar Berlin, by Mel Gordon (.pdf); Weimar Culture: The Outsider as Insider, by Peter Gay; Sex and the Weimar Republic: German Homosexual Emancipation and the Rise of the Nazis, by Laurie Marhoefer; Gay Berlin: Birthplace of a Modern Identity, by Robert Beachy; Germany’s National Vice, by Samuel Igra (.pdf); and Ernst Röhm, by Eleanor Hancock.

9:40 am on November 19, 2025














