Michael Jackson, a fan of Nazi documentaries
It seems that Michael Jackson was obsessed with the dictatorial regime of Adolf Hitler and had into his collection of movies from Neverland several Nazi documentaries, said one New York trader quoted by dailymail.co.uk.
The star also had a collection of Nazi items and often contacted traders to provide videos, film and rare documentary, according to the New York Post.
Norman Scherer, a New York specialist in trade objects during the Nazi period, claims he helped Jackson to form “a really good collection”, providing the star Nazi films such as ” Nazis: Of Pure Blood “,” Oasis of The Zombies “and” Hitler’s Children “.
In the interview for the New York Post, Norman Scherer revealed that MJ did not try to hide these films, which were displayed on the shelves of its library in Neverland, along with other films and video.
Instead, Michael Jackson, who often wear military uniforms kept in style, did not feel comfortable at all when he was supposed to talk with others about his passion for Hitler.












I think that your article is a classic example of a tabloid thrush with an agenda. Read more:
“July 25, 2010, (Sawf News) – A story suggesting that Michael Jackson had a secret collection of Nazi documentaries, appears to be an unfortunate distortion of the facts.
The story, carried by NY Post and echoed by TMZ, has been spun by both the outlets to suggest that MJ was into Nazi ideology, when there is no evidence of that.
The story is based on Michael Jackson’s purchase of Nazi documentaries, from November 1995 to March 1996, from a rare video tape and old TV shows distribution company – Video Oyster – run by Norman Scherer.
Jackson’s former personal assistant, Scott Schaffer, reportedly hunted Scherer down and acted as the go-between.
According to the story, the Hitler flicks that Michael Jackson procured from Scherer included titles like “Nazis — Of Pure Blood,” “Oasis of the Zombies” and “Hitler’s Children.”
While telling the NY Post about the MJ’s purchases, Scherer also told them that he thought the pop star had purchased the documentaries because he just loved the military garb and lockstep marching. The NY Post carried Scherer’s explanation, but smothered it under its MJ-was-into-Nazis spin.
TMZ completely ignored what Scherer told the NY Post, and to make their sinister spin stick they put a photo of Hitler in full Nazi regalia next to a photo of MJ.
Scherer, who has since moved on from his rare tape business and is now into educating kids about NYC history, is pained at how the tabloid press has slanted his statements.
“The story about me selling Michael Jackson videos is true, but the slant that he was a Hitler fan may not be true,” he tells Sawf News, with circumspection that the folks at TMZ and NY Post could do well to emulate.
“I believe he was more interested in the fashion and movement aspect of Hitler and the Nazis,” Scherer adds.
Scherer had a lot of respect for MJ, who purchased videos worth $45,000 from him. He unabashedly admits that MJ was the “best customer that Video Oyster ever had.”"
Learn to check sources before you cut and paste. Stop slandering the dead artist.
i agree with the comment above,plus I wanna add that one of these dpcumentaries was “Hitler’s children” wich is not a PRO nazist, but is just a documentary based on nazist soldiers’s children and children’s of jews who died during the second world war.
It is an emotional documentary, and children’s soldiers describe how THEY do not like what their fathers did. and at one point they meet each others trying to look forward.