A grotesque statement by the late Col. Ernst Roehm, chief of staff of the Brown Shirt army, whose life was taken as forfeit by his friend, Chancellor Adolf Hitler, appears in the current issue of The ...
This department, for one, mourns the death of that brilliant Nazi, Ernst Roehm, whose moral quirks, incidentally, Herr Hitler winked at while his loyalty to Der Fuehrer was unquestioned, but which ...
Queer Colonel Ernst Roehm, affectionate Chief of Staff of the apple-cheeked Nazi Storm Troops, speaking in their defense last week for the first time since he was raised to Cabinet rank, revealed that ...
Germans could buy a queer book last week, the first Nazi Who’s Who. Thumbing it through, they found bits of paper carefully pasted over the biographies of Storm Troop Commander Ernst Roehm and other ...
>The time: 1919. The place: a Bierstube in Munich. The characters: Nazi Poet Dietrich Eckart and Sturmer Ernst Roehm; another man, at a table apart from them, moody, alone. Eckart speaks: “We must ...
When some 77 Germans were shot during Adolf Hitler’s “blood purge,” they at least were accused of plotting with that plug-ugly pederast Captain Ernst Roehm ...