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NAZI PERSECUTION OF HOMOSEXUALS 1933-1945

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“Solidarity.”  Richard Grune lithograph from a limited edition series “Passion des XX Jahrhunderts” (Passion of the 20th Century).  Grune was prosecuted under Paragraph 175 and from 1937 until liberation in 1945 was incarcerated in concentration camps.  In 1947 he produced a series of etchings detailing what he witnessed in the camps.  Grune died in 1983.

“Solidarity.” Richard Grune lithograph from a limited edition series “Passion des XX Jahrhunderts” (Passion of the 20th Century). Grune was prosecuted under Paragraph 175 and from 1937 until liberation in 1945 was incarcerated in concentration camps. In 1947 he produced a series of etchings detailing what he witnessed in the camps. Grune died in 1983.

Credit: Courtesy Schwules Museum, Berlin


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