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Overall, the article is in decent shape. Please do not be discouraged as it may appear I have a lot of questions. I sincerely do want to see this on the main page. Article created on April 13, and nominated on the same day. Length and sourcing are adequate. Please see hooks and neutrality questions
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There is a weirdness to writing "discredited theory asserting that homosexuals were prominent in the Nazi party" next to a picture of a prominent homosexual in the Nazi party. I question whether there is any "theory" here at all. But the claim that "homosexuals were prominent in the Nazi party" is
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Would you be interested in having a rook run on the main page during LGBT Pride Month in June? I feel it would be applicable, and perhaps usage of one of the free licensed photos such as the pink triangle would be relevant and give more exposure. Just a thought. No rush here, take your time as
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If I might quote from another article: "The first organized gay rights movement arose in the late nineteenth century in
Germany. In the 1920s and into the early 1930s, there were LGBT communities in cities like Berlin; German-Jewish sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld was one of the most notable
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One of the unexplored areas which might seem to shore up the notion of an early Nazi tolerance of homosexuality, is that in the era directly preceding that of the Nazis, German society seems to have been strangely relaxed in relation to homosexuality, at least in comparison to later.
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ALT1 is interesting, but I am still confused exactly where it is cited. It seems like a summary of the article as a whole, rather than a specific fact mentioned inline. I feel the sentence "The myth is nearly as old as the Nazi party itself" does not lead the reader to equate to
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ALT0 is interesting. It appears to mentioned in the first sentence of the second parapgraph in the "Origins" section. The blame portion of the hook is cited from the subsequent quote. For clarity, I am equating "scapegoat" with "blaming". Verified by AGF on the offline
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ALT4 is very interesting, properly mentioned and cited in line, and verified by AGF on the offline source. The corresponding photo is clear at a low resolution, properly licensed and enhances the hook well. Hook is suitable as a special occasion for Pride Month in
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Ernst Rohm surrounded himself with like minded thugs and were the hammer the NSDAP came to power with. The entire page is bogus. The fact that Rohm was on the losing side of an internal power struggle doesn't make their influence a "myth".
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In the "Origins" section, the statement "Most leftists, even those who were themselves gay" seem subjective. Is there a way to avoid saying most leftists, or have a citation directly at the end of the sentence which could be
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the history section of the article mainly uses print sources. Could you provide a quote from the book (it looks like it's the
Marhoefer book) that specifically verifies that this idea originated in the 1930s?
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not discredited. The article even refers to "the homosexuality of well known Nazis" in WP's voice. I think something is missing here. The lead does not correctly describe the myths being peddled.
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I'm fairly well acquainted with this subject, and not only do I not use this word to describe it, until this moment I had never even encountered the word being used in this context. Where I
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the anti-LGBT rhetoric you will hear used by far-right politicians today) and they made a point of burning
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