Scott Lively's PINK SWASTIKA FILES #3
Dr. Lively continues to document the assertions of Chapter One of the book, covering another four pages of its summary of well known Nazi symbols, activities and events that originated in the German "gay" subculture. In this episode he highlights Gerhard Rossbach, the homosexual founder of both the brown-shirted Free Corps unit that became the Nazi "SA" or "Storm Troopers," and the Schill-Jugend youth group that became the Hitler Youth, and explains how both organizations were involved in the sacking of the Sex Research Institute of Berlin, whose records (including, according to its Assistant Director, Ludwig Lenz, 40,000 files documenting the homosexuality of Nazi leaders) were famously publicly incinerated in the Nazi "book-burning" newsreels of the 1930s.