Discussion Which historical figures do you like?

In the night of the long knives, the ss busted into Ernst Rohm's (senior member of the party) hotel and caught him with a 17 year old boy.
The national socialist party is, and always has been run by pedophiles and homosexuals.
And then they try to cover this up by using iconography (persecuting homosexuals and labeling them with the pink triangle) but protect their own (as you mentioned Ernst Rohm) because they're doing it behind closed doors. Nothing is off limits as long as they don't get caught doing it.
 
And then they try to cover this up by using iconography (persecuting homosexuals and labeling them with the pink triangle) but protect their own (as you mentioned Ernst Rohm) because they're doing it behind closed doors. Nothing is off limits as long as they don't get caught doing it.
There was actually an internal feud within the party between the butch gays and the fem gays, the losers were arrested and sent to camps with a pink triangle symbol. Meanwhile those who accumulated enough power and support from their superiors remained unscathed.
Typical pagans
 
Hitler had a possessive obsession with his half-niece, she committed suicide at 21 because she couldn't get out of his grip. In retrospect, they believe his relationship with her may have also been incestous.
Huh. I remember reading an interview from a close personal associate of Hitler's (Wilma Schaub, wife of his chief adjutant Julius Schaub) regarding his relations with women, and somehow the fact that his relationship with Geli could have been outright romantic did not actually cross my head. Looking back at it, I don't know how it didn't. I guess I just assumed that he wanted to be very protective of Geli, like a loving father, yet, here are some quotes from that interview:
>Q: What was the relationship between Hitler and his niece?
<A: There’s no question he loved her. He loved her as much as was capable of loving anyone. Of that I have no doubt whatsoever, it was apparent to even a silly person with no pair of eyes.
>Q: How can you be sure?
<A: (laughter) It was not a secret, everyone knew. What struck me then was that Hitler threw away all caution with her. He had always been so secretive about his prior relationships. With Geli, he didn’t seem to care who saw them together.
>Q: She was very young then, however?
<A: I am not sure how old Geli was when I met her. I believe she was 23 or 24 when she killed herself, so she must have been 20 when I met her. Yes, I would think she was 20.
>Q: Did she return Hitler’s love?
<A: That is harder to say. He was a star, don’t forget that. His nickname then was “The King of Munich.” He was quite a catch for any woman, as hard as it is for you to believe that today. I think gradually she suffered because Hitler was very jealous. He tried to control her and that bothered her greatly. He really interfered with her private life, unless he was the center of it.
>Q: What do you mean, he ‘tried to control her?’
<A: Well, how can I elaborate? Just as I said, he wanted her on a leash. He was crazy with jealously when she would go out with other men or “deceive” him. He wanted her all to himself. They spent a lot of time together, but also Geli went out with other men. During Fasching (Munich’s carnival), she would absent herself all night. This drove Hitler to despair.
 
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