Air thick with Nazi symbols on Beacon Street today. Photo by Hilary Sargent.
White supremacists who organized a "Back the Blue" rally in front of the State House today found themselves joined by swastika-tattooed Nazis who rejected a requests from the white supremacists to leave and instead joined in the rally.
All were protected by a phalanx of baton-wielding Boston cops from a far larger group of anti-Nazi protesters across the street, along the Common.
After they secured their position at the head of the police barricades, the Nazis unfurled their Sonnenrad flag, a less obvious Nazi symbol than the swastika that was derived from it, except, of course, to fellow Nazis.
In the photo above, one of the flag holders is also wearing a Liftwaffe T-shirt (get it? It's lifting weights) and an SS grinning-totenkopf mask. To his right is another Nazi doubling down by wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with a battle flag of the traitorous Confederacy emblazoned with a grinning-death's-head of his own. There's a better shot of the Confederate-skull guy, also showing him with the leader of NSC-131, which in Nazi lingo and numbering somehow stands for Nationalist Social Club - Anti-Communist Action.
The protest was at least more peaceful than an earlier time when Nazis showed up near the State House. In 1933, the Ford Hall Forum invited a professor from the University of Berlin to address Bostonians on "Why I Believe in the Hitler Government." Hundreds of Bostonians showed up to protest, a riot broke out and six people were arrested on Derne Street, as protesters battled police there and on other streets surrounding the State House as well as on the Common.
Inside the building where he gave his speech, even as rioting was going on outside, meanwhile, the professor faced jeers and chants of "Liar!" as, according to the Boston Globe, he denied that Hitler wanted war or that the Nazis had taken Einstein's property away from him.
The director of the Ford Hall Forum, George Coleman, later praised the professor for his "courage and patience" in giving the speech. Coleman added he had to hang his own head in shame at the disrespect. The Globe noted that when a woman in the balcony yelled "Down with Hitler!" a police officer working the crowd hushed her.
The professor was accompanied to the speech by Kurt von Tippleskirsch, the Nazis' consul in Boston.
From the Ford Hall forum program for 1933-34, from the Moakley Archive and Institute:

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Where is the Nazi flag? I
By anon
Sun, 06/28/2020 - 8:29am
Where is the Nazi flag? I don’t see one
See the flag with the round thing?
By adamg
Sun, 06/28/2020 - 8:57am
That's the flag. The swastika is not the only Nazi symbol. For more info, please see the link in the third paragraph of the story.
Not just a Nazi symbol, it's
By brianjdamico
Sun, 06/28/2020 - 9:12am
Not just a Nazi symbol, it's closely associated with Heinrich Himmler and the SS. Ya know, the ones who ran the death camps.
Surprise
By Lanny Budd
Sun, 06/28/2020 - 9:24am
It's like a turd being amazed that flies show up.
Kuhner Country.
By bulgingbuick
Sun, 06/28/2020 - 9:33am
When not excusing Trump treason they hang with these douchenuggets.
Pasty Tank Top Guy
By anon
Sun, 06/28/2020 - 11:38am
Dude - we know you pick things up and put them down.
What you don't know is that 20% body fat on a guy is nothing to show off.
He flexed
By anon
Sun, 06/28/2020 - 2:19pm
And the sleeves fell off.
Nazis always seem to need police protection in Boston
By adamg
Sun, 06/28/2020 - 1:26pm
In 1961, the Harvard Crimson reported on some American Nazis showing up here to picket the showing of the movie "Exodus:"
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