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The Pink Swastika [Paperback]

Scott Lively (Author), Kevin Abrams (Author)
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January 2002
The Pink Swastika is a thoroughly researched, eminently readable, demolition of the "gay" myth, symbolized by the pink triangle, that the Nazis were anti-homosexual.


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A well researched book. The central theme that the Nazi movement was riddled with homosexuals is certainly true. -- Hillmar Von Campe, Historian, Halle, Germany

As a Jewish scholar... I welcome the Pink Swastika as courageous and timely. -- Dr. Judith Reisman, Institute of Media Education

Product Details

  • Paperback: 387 pages
  • Publisher: Veritas Aeterna; 4th Edition edition (January 2002)
  • ISBN-10: 0964760975
  • ISBN-13: 978-0964760974
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (71 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #687,474 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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97 of 152 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars small facts wrong.. important facts..., December 24, 2008
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I was looking around on the web for information about Heydrich. Excerpts from 'the Pink Swastika' pop up in the search results. On further reading, however, it becomes a bit perplexing. The Pink Swastika states that Hitler was looking for someone to start up an SS intelligence service, and that Eberstein brought Heydrich to the attention of Hitler. The book cites Callum MacDonald's book as the source for this information.

But you can read that part of MacDonald's book on google books, that is not what it says. It says that Himmler was running the SS, Himmler was looking to start up the intelligence service, and Eberstein brought Heydrich to Himmler's attention. This is a small fact, possibly an honest mistake... but ...

There is also a document on the web called 'the annotated Pink Swastika', that describes this error, but also numerous other errors in the book. It also describes other instances where the book cites sources, but when you go and read those sources, the sources don't say what the Pink Swastika claims they say.

It would seem to indicate that these problems are not isolated typographical errors, but repeated misquoting and mis-citation of sources. I would be very careful when reading the Pink Swastika as a work of factual history....
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45 of 71 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Why the vitriol?, April 8, 2011
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Just got done with the book. As the author points out, the facts the book presents are easily corroborated. The sources are out there. The critics of this book seem to fall into 2 groups; the ad-hominem personal attackers 'HE'S JUST A JEW-LOVING HOMOPHOBE CHRISTIAN AND PROBABLY A REPUBLICAN TOO! <yawn> And the more serious researcher that quotes one other book with an opposing point of view and implies that book is Gospel (joke). Of course the other book uses just a relatively few examples and they extrapolate this to imply there were 10's of 1,000's of homosexuals interned-a claim never proved. The irony here is that Lively and company freely admit there were a relatively few homosexuals but refuse to be intellectually dishonest, like the critics mentioned above, and claim something they can't prove. If you want to be respected then can just one of you homosexuals write something that at least pretends to be intelligently written?
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121 of 191 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Militant Gay Propaganda Exposed, April 1, 2000
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Darrick Evenson (Washington State, U.S.) - See all my reviews
Gay militants are portraying all who oppose their objectives as "Nazis". Perhaps you've seen a Gay Pride Parade where hundreds of pink triangles are worn or carried. Authors Lively and Abrams (an Orthodox Jew) expose the "Big Lie" that the Nazis were "Anti-Gay". The Nazis were NOT "Anti-Gay"; they were Anti-Femme (anti-effeminate homosexual). The Pink Triangle prisoners in concentration camps were often the sex-slaves of the SS-SD; the death-camp guards who were often former members of the Brownshirts (SA); a notoriously masculine homosexual organization founded by Ernst Rohm; the notoriously open Butch Gay man who was the mentor and "du" buddy of Adolt Hitler. Indeed, the party that later became known as the "Nazi" Party was founded in a Butch Gay Bar in Munich! Lively and Abrams prove that the roots of Naxism can be found in Homo-fascism and Homo-occultism, and that the roots of the gay rights movement in America can be traced directly to the Society for Human Rights; the butch gay organization in which Rohm and other early Nazi leaders were members and founders. An excellent book that bookstores REFUSE to carry. Gay propagandists have dismissed this book as "revisionist"; although the one of the book's authors is an Orthodox Jew, and the book confirms the Holocaust. It's a great expose of the "Big Gay Lie" of today; that the Nazis were Anti-gay.
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