A new Netflix doc tells the story of a burly Hitler confidante and head of the Nazi SA paramilitary wing frequenting an anything-goes LGBTQ nightspot.
man, from frequenting the establishment. As the film explains, the SA had a strong homoerotic element, a disgust with women and femininity they somehow used to justify homosexuality – for a time, anyway. At a certain point, Röhm’s friendship withRöhm is but one player in this concise, deftly told doc that uses the Eldorado as a launching pad into a broader story about being gay in Nazi Germany.
The film never comes out and yells it, but it is also a reminder of the Final Solution tenor that still accompanies much anti-gay andA vintage photo from the Eldorado as featured in Netflix doc ‘Eldorado: Everything the Nazis Hate.’, named for the provision of the German Penal Code that made sexual relations between males a crime . And of course, there’s alwaysfeel fresh.
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