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51. Museum Outraged at Orlando Shooting
of homosexuals who were deemed unfit for the “Aryan community.” Some 50,000 were sent to prison ... Homosexuals
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52. Online Exhibitions
Persecution of Homosexuals 1933–1945 Believing homosexuals to be carriers of a “degeneracy” that weakened
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53. List of German gay men deported to Auschwitz.
Alphabetical list of 48 German homosexuals, gay men deported (primarily in 1941) to Auschwitz ... Homosexuality --Germany --History --20th century --Sources. ... Homosexuality --Germany --Persecutions --20th century --Sources. ... [Additional Keywords: Homosexual, Homosexuals, Paragraph 175, §175]
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54. Flossenbürg
offenders and “asocials,” with a few homosexuals. Approximately 1,000 political prisoners, mostly of German ... offenders; more than 100 were homosexuals; and seven were ... prisoners: coerced homosexual relationships and outright rape occurred frequently enough to induce the camp
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55. A gay couple in Berlin
"vice" of homosexuality from Germany in order to help win the racial struggle. Once they ... homosexuals.
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56. The Biological State: Nazi Racial Hygiene, 1933–1939
Combating Homosexuality and Abortion was established to step up efforts to prevent acts that obstructed ... reproduction. In a 1937 speech linking homosexuality to a falling birthrate, German police chief Heinrich
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57. Past Symposia
Europe, and future research possibilities on this subject. The Persecution of Homosexuals under the Nazi ... analysis, and insights have expanded our understanding of the Nazi persecution of homosexuals. Speakers ... from the United States and Europe addressed how and why homosexual men, women, and youths were
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58. SS and the Camp System
gay men and men accused of homosexuality, and Roma (Gypsies). Roma ... sexual relations between men), gay men and men accused of homosexuality were also often classified in the
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59. Revision of Paragraph 175
the systematic persecution of men accused of homosexuality and provides police with broader means for ... prosecuting them. After taking power in 1933, the Nazis persecuted men accused of homosexuality as part
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60. John Fout collection
The records, dated 1938-1944, are related to the identification and demographics of homosexuality in ... Germany and the work done by Oberarzt Prof. Dr. O. Wuth in Berlin dealing with homosexuals in the German
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61. Past Conferences and Workshops
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62. Who were the Victims?
Jehovah’s Witnesses, gay men and men accused of homosexuality, and ... . Homosexuals—gay men—were viewed by the Nazis as socially “deviant.” The Nazis considered them a danger to Nazi
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63. Karl Lange
homosexuality as an "unnatural" act. Though this law had been on the books for years, the Nazis broadened its ... scope and used it as grounds for mass arrests of homosexuals. He was
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64. Karl Gorath
and he was arrested at his house under paragraph 175 of the criminal code, which defined homosexuality ... scope and used it as grounds to make mass arrests of homosexuals. Karl was
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65. Robert Oelbermann
Homosexual relationships sometimes developed from the intense adolescent male camaraderie, and the Nerother ... 's paragraph 175 which outlawed homosexuality. Robert was imprisoned with 13
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66. Willem Arondeus
designers. When Willem was 17, he fought with his parents about his homosexuality. He left home and severed ... the war that "homosexuals are not cowards." Only in the 1980s did the Dutch government posthumously
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67. “Final Solution”—1940 to 1945
prisoners of war, Poles, political prisoners, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Roma (Gypsies), homosexuals, and others
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68. 1935: Key Dates
homosexuality and provides police with broader means for prosecuting them. September 15
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69. Crime and Denial
millions of innocent people—Jews, Roma and Sinti, the mentally and physically handicapped, homosexuals, and
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70. Oral History
collection include Jews, Roma, Jehovah’s Witnesses, homosexuals, political prisoners, and others who were
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71. Database of Holocaust Survivor and Victim Names
's Witnesses, male homosexuals, and criminal offenders, among others. Learn more about the victims of the
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72. Dr. Mia Spiro
Modern Woman, the homosexual, and the Jew. Using the Museum’s collections of published sources, archival
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73. Portrait of author and actor Robert T. Odeman
in 1937 for 27 months for homosexuality. In 1942, he was deported to
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74. Sonderausgabe zum Deutschen Kriminalpolizeiblatt
List of escaped POW’s. Record about wanted homosexual Wehrmacht member. Record about escaped ... Homosexual
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75. [Index to the Visual History Archive of Holocaust oral testimonies from the USC Shoah Foundation Institute]
survivors, homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, Jewish survivors, liberators, political prisoners, rescuers ... Homosexual