Hidden holocaust? : gay and lesbian persecution in Germany 1933-45

書誌事項

Hidden holocaust? : gay and lesbian persecution in Germany 1933-45

edited by Günter Grau ; with a contribution by Claudia Schoppmann ; translated by Patrick Camiller

(The Cassell lesbian and gay studies / commissioning, Steve Cook, Roz Hopkins)

Cassell, c1995

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

タイトル別名

Homosexualität in der NS-Zeit : Dokumente einer Diskriminierung und Verfolgung

統一タイトル

Homosexualität in der NS-Zeit

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Drawing on documents which were kept in the East German State archives until reunification in 1990, this is a history of the Nazis' attitude toward, and treatment of, homosexuals. It demonstrates that even before the National Socialists took power, the eradication of homosexuals was one of their declared aims. The discrimination took an extreme form, including intimidation, castration, incarceration and extermination in concentration camps. It also details the experience of lesbians, who were not legally recognized and therefore afforded no protection. Many were stigmatized as "asocial" and sent to concentration camps where they were forced to work as prostitutes.

目次

  • Persecution, "re-education" or "eradication" of male homosexuals between 1933 and 1945, Gunter Grau
  • the position of lesbian women in the Nazi period, Claudia Schoppmann. Part 1 Public discrimination against homosexual men. Part 2 Tightening up the law from September 1935. Part 3 The stepping up of prosecutions from 1936. Part 4 Intensified persecution after 1939. Part 5 Castration as an instrument of repression. Part 6 Homosexual men in concentration camps - the example of Buchenwald. Appendix.

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