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  2. The Pink Swastika - Wikipedia

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    The Pink Swastika: Homosexuality in the Nazi Party is a 1995 pseudohistorical book by Scott Lively and Kevin Abrams. Drawing on Samuel Igra's 1945 book Germany's National Vice, Lively and Abrams argue that the crimes committed by homosexuals in the Nazi Party exceed the persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany and that homosexuality contributed to the extreme militarism of Nazi Germany.

  3. Abiding Truth Ministries - Wikipedia

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    Abiding Truth Ministries (ATM) is a United States 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded by Scott Lively in Temecula, California in 1997. The ministry has been based in Springfield, Massachusetts, since 2008. [1]

  4. Scott Lively - Wikipedia

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    Lively was an independent candidate for Governor of Massachusetts in the 2014 election. [3] [4]He ran again as a Republican candidate in the 2018 election. [5] At the Massachusetts Republican Party's state convention on April 28, 2018, he received support from nearly a third of the delegates present, exceeding the minimum requirement to appear on the ballot for the primary election on ...

  5. New Banksy paintings tackle immigration - AOL

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    One mural, on a street in northern Paris where migrants sleep rough, shows a black girl spraying a pink wallpaper pattern over a swastika. The painting was subsequently defaced to make it look ...

  6. The Hidden Hitler - Wikipedia

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    The Pink Swastika; List of books by or about Adolf Hitler; The Saturday Night Live character "Gay Hitler" possibly based on Machtan's book at Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update; Discussion of Springtime for Hitler in the 1968 film The Producers; National Socialist League, also known as the Gay Nazi Party

  7. Hansi, the Girl who Loved the Swastika - Wikipedia

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    Hansi: The Girl who Loved the Swastika is an autobiographical book by Czech-born American author Maria Anne Hirschmann. [1] Originally published as I Changed Gods in 1968, [2] it was more popularly released in 1973 as Hansi: The Girl Who Loved the Swastika, which according to her Amazon biography, sold more than 400,000 copies and was translated into several languages including Polish and Russian.

  8. Pro-Palestine protester displaying swastika among arrests as ...

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    People displaying a swastika inside a Star of David and other Nazi symbols were among those arrested as tens of thousands of Pro-Palestine protesters took to the streets of London on Saturday ...

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