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National Socialist League (United States)

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American neo-Nazi party composed of gay men
National Socialist League
LeaderRussell Veh
Founded1974 (1974)
Dissolved1984 (1984)
HeadquartersLos Angeles,California
NewspaperNS Mobilizer
IdeologyNeo-Nazism
Political positionFar-right

TheNational Socialist League (NSL) was an Americanneo-Nazi organization of gay men that existed from 1974 until 1984. It was originally founded by Jim Cherry, but was quickly taken over byRussell Veh, a neo-Nazi and transplant toLos Angeles, California, from Ohio.[1] Veh financed the party using the profits from hisprinting business. He also financed the league with a film distribution unit that specialized inNazi propaganda films, includingTriumph of the Will. TheNational Socialist League had chapters in various parts ofCalifornia, and implied in their mass mailing on July 4, 1978, that they had established an offshoot organization inManhattan.[2][1][3]

History

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An advertisement for the National Socialist League in the leather magazineDrummer circa 1975

The league was founded in 1974 by Jim Cherry and several other California-based neo-Nazis.[4] Early reports suggest that there were as many as 400 members of the National Socialist League in San Francisco,[1] and organized across city and state lines.[1]

The National Socialist League was unique in restricting its members to gay men. The group distributed membership applications declaring NSL's "determination to seek sexual, social, and political freedom" forAryans.[5] It argued that gay men had a role in maintaining the "white race" and that they were meant to be a military and cultural vanguard. They summarized this position in their 12-point credo.

The National Socialist League placed advertisements identifying themselves as theGay Nazis that included their phone number in order to recruit new members during 1974 and 1975 in the classified ad section of theSan Franciscogay newspaper theBay Area Reporter.[6] The NSL also advertised in theleather magazineDrummer, despite apprehension and personal dislike of Nazism by editorJack Fritscher.[7] The ad contained the slogan "Tomorrow Belongs to You!", an ironic reference to the song "Tomorrow Belongs to Me" inCabaret, a 1972 film about the rise of Nazism in 1930s Germany, popular with gay men for its inclusion of LGBT characters.[8]

In 1977, NSL applied for a free table at theLos Angeles Gay Pride Parade and was refused, marking a break from event organizer Christopher Street West's policy of total non-exclusion. This resulted in major debates within the community and coalesced in 1978 when Christopher Street West reversed its stance and stated that as a private organization they could act to endorse their community principles.[4]

During its span of operation, the National Socialist League put out a journal calledNS Kampfruf, later renamedNS Mobilizer.[9] The magazine contained Nazi rhetoric as well as drawings of scantily cladSchutzstaffel soldiers with swastikas covering their genitals to emphasize the "sexual trip" described by the recruiting pitch.[10]

The NSL had some degree of affiliation with the neo-Nazi militant group theNational Socialist Liberation Front (NSLF), as despite the NSLF's public disavowal of homosexuality several of its leaders were ambivalent.[11]

The NSL stirred a controversy in 1983 when it attempted to market the infamous 1930s Nazianti-Semitic filmJud Süß ("Süss the Jew") which had beenpirated by the group. An article in the Los Angeles-basedHeritage and S.W. Jewish Press, titled "'Gay Nazis Peddling Vile 'Jud Suss' Film", named Veh and the National Socialist League as responsible for pushing it, and film distributor David Calbert Smith III told theS.W. Jewish Press they were familiar with Veh's piracy.[12]

The National Socialist League disappeared in 1984, after which its periodical theNS Mobilizer was renamed toRace & Nation. AlthoughRace & Nation was still edited by Russell Veh and distributed by hisWorld Service, it stopped discussing the NSL and sexuality altogether.[13]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives, National Socialist League Collection, Folder 6
  2. ^Kaplan, Jeffrey (2000).Encyclopedia of White Power: A Sourcebook of the Radical Right. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 316.ISBN 978-0-7425-0340-3.
  3. ^Morgan, Kyle (2013)."Finding Aid to the National Socialist League Collection".Online Archive of California. Retrieved4 October 2019.
  4. ^abONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives, National Socialist League Collection, Folder 1
  5. ^Newton, Michael (2014) [2007].The Ku Klux Klan: History, Organization, Language, Influence and Activities of America's Most Notorious Secret Society. Jefferson:McFarland & Company. p. 182.ISBN 978-0-7864-9559-7.
  6. ^Back issues of theBay Area Reporter, available at the Main Library of theSan Francisco Public Library, located at 100 Larkin St.
  7. ^Fritscher, Jack, and Mark Hemry. "Drummer 19: Astrologic Capricorn." Gay San Francisco: Eyewitness Drummer: a Memoir of the Sex, Art, Salon, Pop Culture War, and Gay History of Drummer Magazine, the Titanic 1970s to 1999, vol. 1, Palm Drive Pub., 2008, pp. 405–405.
  8. ^Fritscher, Jack (2017). Hemry, Mark (ed.).Gay Pioneers: How Drummer Shaped Gay Popular Culture 1965-1999(PDF). Palm Drive Publishing. p. 128.ISBN 978-1890834173.
  9. ^Southern Poverty Law Center Intelligence Report, Fall 2000
  10. ^Kaplan, Jeffrey. "Russell Veh." Encyclopedia of White Power: a Sourcebook on the Radical Racist Right, Altamira Press, 2000, pp. 317–317.
  11. ^Sunshine 2024, pp. 383–384.
  12. ^Heritage and S.W. Jewish Press, September 16, 1983
  13. ^University of Michigan Library, Joseph A. Labadie Collection, Section 1, HS 2330.N21 N13

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