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Prominent examples of gay neo-nazis include the former [[File:Cball-UK.png]] British activists [[File:Neonazi ball.png]] [[Nazism|Martin Webster]], [[File:Neonazi ball.png]] [[Nazism|Nicky Crane]], and [[File:Esohomo.png]] [[Contrarianism|Douglas Pearce]].<br>[[File:Kühnen.png]] [[Strasserism|Michael Kühnen]], a former leading figure in the [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] German [[File:Neonazi ball.png]] [[Nazism|neo-nazi]] movement as well as leader of the [[File:FAP.png]] [[Strasserism|Free German Workers' Party]] (FAP), came out as Gay while in prison during 1986, which caused a split in his party. Notable is that some decided to stay with him regardless of his sexual orientation; even after founding a new political party, the [[File:GermanAlternative.png]] [[w:German Alternative|German Alternative]] (DA), which had an estimated membership of 700 before it was banned.
[[File:NationalSocialistLeaguePoster.jpg|thumb|left|200px|National Socialist League propaganda poster, 1970s]]
 
The most prominent Neo-Nazi group associated with Gay Nazism is the [[File:Cball-US.png]] American [[File:Nazi.png]] [[Nazism|National Socialist League]], a Neo-Nazi party which reportedly only allowed Gay men to join and had a unambiguous pro-Gay stance, being quoted as proclaiming ''"If Homosexuals can be Capitalists, we can be Communists... then why can’t we be National Socialists? Join the first and only Homophile organization for National Socialists!!"'' in one of their Pamphlets. Their leader, [[File:Whitesup.png]] [[White Nationalism|Russell Veh]], was obviously in line with the party's principles, also gay.
[[File:NationalSocialistLeaguePoster.jpg|thumb|National Socialist League propaganda poster, 1970s]]
 
===Since the 2000s===
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