Posted on 08/31/2016 8:33:36 AM PDT by jerod
Ozzy Osbourne is convinced Nazi leader Adolf Hitler was gay.
The rocker is a World War II expert and his research has led him to believe the infamous Austrian was hiding a sexual secret, which may have turned him mad.
"I was born in '48," Ozzy tells RollingStone.com. "As a kid in England, I used to play on bomb sites. The insanity of it all got me interested.
"If Hitler honestly thought he was going to rule the world with people following him, he must have been f**king insane. He tried to invade Russia... that's, like, four time zones (away). Even with three million men marching, it ain't gonna last."
But it's Hitler's sex secrets that most intrigue Ozzy: "I always thought he was gay," he chuckles. "Back then, being gay was a criminal offence. When he would go to (vacation spot) Berchtesgaden, his cleaners would check to see if there were any stains on his blankets. And there never were any."
Frederick’s approach to the matter is evidence based. Homosexuality was anathema to German military leaders and may have been one reason why the Wehrmacht insisted that Hitler get rid of Roehm before absorbing the SA into its ranks. The SS was very anti-homosexual and it and the Gestapo used gay honey pots to trap various Nazi functionaries and foreign diplomats into blackmail.
But we shouldn’t dismiss the notion that sadism is devoid of homosexual content. Freud supports this interpretation as does his off the reservation disciple Wilhelm Reich. The entirety of the modern leftist sexual libertine revolution is based on Reich and on the Frankfurt School Freudians in an attempt to socially engineer less violence prone, less sadistic personality types. That initiative echoes powerfully in today’s LGBT movement
Well Earnst Rohm was a real man’s man.
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