Tuesday 19 April 2016

CHAPTER 6: LANDSBERG LOVE TRIANGLE, HITLER'S SEX WITH HESS AND MAURICE, Amazon eBook, The Peculiar Sex Life of Adolf Hitler


BY 1920 ADOLF Hitler had finally discovered something he was actually good at, giving speeches and gaining followers for the fledgling Nazi Party. By this time, his homosexual lifestyle had become well established. The Nazi leadership (many of whom were also gay) had spotted his talent and appointed him as unofficial “education officer” or recruiting agent for the party. As a result, Hitler’s over-inflated belief in himself grew and his new status also increased his opportunities to have casual sex with men. (The Surreal Reich: 2010). You can buy The Peculiar Sex Life of Adolf Hitler on Amazon here.

When Hitler was found guilty of treason and received a minimum sentence of five years (of which he served only nine months). He was imprisoned along with Rudolf Hess, Emil Maurice, Friedrich Weber, Hermann Kriebel, and Julius Schreck among others. Read review of book here

BUMPING UGLIES: They shared a beautiful human experience to the very end according to Rudolf Hess
At the time, Rudolf Hess was openly gay and Emil Maurice, an ex-convict who first met Hitler at the GWP recruitment office in 1919, was unashamedly bisexual. With these two men as his companions, Hitler would be able to continue his homosexual lifestyle with no questions asked for a further nine months. Hitler’s Landsberg love triangle had begun. Julius Schreck would also feature as one of Hitler’s regular sex partners but at a later stage.

FENDER BENDERS: Men who knew how to satisfy their boss; (left to right) Ulrich Graf, Rudolf Hess, (Schant), Adolf Hitler, (Sleinbinder, and with back to camera), Christian Weber


Rudolf Hess (b.1894-d.1987) described politely by some scholars as “a somewhat neurotic member of the Nazi party”. Gay lawyer, Erich Ebermayer (Ebermayer Diary: 1959) said: “In view of all who have an intimate knowledge of the circumstances, Hess, known in Party circles as ‘Black Emma,’ was for many years the Fuhrer’s partner, especially during their joint detention in Landsberg.” Ebermayer pointed out that after his release from prison in 1925, Hess served for several years as Hitler’s personal secretary in spite of having “no official rank in the Nazi Party”...




The book is 498 pages long and costs €5.25.
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