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                 deviancy was Germany. The leader of the movement, Adolf Brand, founded
                 the Gemeinschaft der Eigenen (Community of the Elite) in 1902, together with
                 Wilheml Jansen and Benedict Friedlander, both of whom were known for
                 their deviant sexual tendencies. Friedlander published a book called
                 Renaissance des Eros Uranios (Renaissance of Uranian Erotica) in 1904. On the
                 cover was a picture of a naked Greek youth. Friedlander explained the aim
                 of the book in these words:

                        The positive goal...is the revival of
                        Hellenic chivalry and its recognition
                        by society. By chivalric love we mean
                        in particular close friendships
                        between youths and even more
                        particularly the bonds between men
                        of unequal ages. 75
                        The aim of the community was to
                 transform Germany from a Judeo-Christian
                 society to a Greco-Uranian one.     76  This
                 deviant organization was also known for its
                 racism. Referring to the ideas of the
                 Community of the Elite, Kurt Hildebrandt,
                 the leader of the Society for Human Rights
                 established in 1923, wrote in his book Norm
                 Entartung Verfall (Ideal, Degeneration, Ruin)              According to the
                 that the superior race was that composed of              documents cited in
                                                                          The Pink Swastika,
                 homosexuals. In his view, relations with
                                                                                homosexual
                 women      were     only    necessary    for              tendencies among
                 "reproductive reasons," but that in order to                Nazis were very
                 achieve an "ultramasculine" race, sexual                       widespread.
                 "love" between men was essential.
                        These ideas were none other than
                 those of the Nazi Party, which was basically a "homosexual club."
                        This fact was set out by Scott Lively and Kevin Abrams in their book
                 The Pink Swastika: Homosexuality in the Nazi Party, a wide-ranging study. The
                 book examines both pre-Nazi movements and organizations, as well as the
                 Nazi Party leadership, and reveals that there was a large number of
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