The film focuses on gay men who align themselves with hardcore authoritarian views, white power skinheads, and Nazis.
Bela Ewald Althans, who now works in advertising, was in the early 1990s one of Germany most prominent neo-Nazi, an Adolf Hitler admirer and Holocaust denier.
The testimonies of the four men are intertwined with interviews by historians, journalists and intellectuals who have followed the links between fascism and homosexuality through recent German history.
Considered the Führer by his followers, he kept his homosexuality secret until 1981 when Johannes Bugner, a young gay neo-Nazi, was stabbed to death in Hamburg for his sexual orientation.
Rudolf Hess had no interest in women, wrote love letters and poems to men in his youth and married only on Hitler's advise.
During the purge of the Nazi party known as Night of the Long Knives (1934) Hitler had Röhm arrested and killed shortly after in prison.
Pierre Seel, a gay Holocaust survivor, appears briefly recounting how a young friend was eaten alive by the dogs of Schirmeck-Vorbruck concentration camp.
was released on Region 2 DVD in German with English subtitles as a part of a box set of von Praunheim's films.