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Gives voice to the experiences of LGBTQ+ persons prior to, during, and after the Holocaust, showing how the Nazi regime instituted a violent, oppressive, and murderous attack on LGBTQ+ life, culture, and identity.
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Gives voice to the experiences of LGBTQ+ persons prior to, during, and after the Holocaust, showing how the Nazi regime instituted a violent, oppressive, and murderous attack on LGBTQ+ life, culture, and identity.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9798216169758
- Artikelnr.: 72227936
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9798216169758
- Artikelnr.: 72227936
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Alexis Herr, PhD, is editor of Rwandan Genocide: The Essential Reference Guide and author of The Holocaust and Compensated Compliance in Italy: Fossoli di Carpi, 1942-1952.
Acknowledgments
Chronology of Key Events
Introduction
Introductory Essays
LGBTQI+ Persons and the German Empire, 1871-1914
LGBTQI+ Persons and the Weimar Republic, 1914-1933
LGBTQI+ Persons and the Nazi Regime, 1933-1945
LGBTQI+ Persons after 1945
A-Z Entries
Arondéus, Willem (1894-1943)
"Asocial" Prisoners
Auschwitz Concentration Camp
Beck, Gerhard (Gad) (1923-2012)
Belinfante, Frieda (1904-1995)
Book Burning, Nazi
Buchenwald Concentration Camp
Cabaret (1972)
Compensation for LGBTQI+ Victims
Concentration Camps, Treatment of LGBTQI+ Persons
Damenklub Violetta, Berlin
Degeneration and Sexuality
Drag ("Cross-Dressing") in Nazi Germany
Eick, Annette (1909-2010)
Eldorado Night Club, Berlin
Eugenics in Nazi Germany
Flossenbürg Concentration Camp
Forced/Coerced Sterilization
Fuhlsbüttel Concentration Camp and Prison
Girls in Uniform (1931)
Grese, Irma (1923-1945)
Grune, Richard (1903-1983)
Himmler, Heinrich (1900-1945)
Hirschfeld, Magnus (1868-1935)
Hitler, Adolf (1889-1945)
Homosexual Is Not Perverse, but, Rather, the Situation in Which He Lives,
The (1971)
Institute for Sexual Science (Institut für Sexualwissenschaft)
Kitzing, Fritz (1905-?)
Kohout, Josef (Heinz Heger) (1915-1994)
Kosinski, Teofil (Stefan) (1925-2003)
Lesbianism in Nazi Germany
LGBTQI+ Nazis
Memorials and Monuments to LGBTQI+ Victims
Men with the Pink Triangle, The (1972)
Night of Long Knives/Röhm Purge
Nuremberg Race Laws
Paragraph 175
Pink Lists/Pederast Lists
Pink Triangle
Propaganda, Nazi
Ravensbrück Concentration Camp
Reich Central Office to Combat Homosexuality and Abortion
Röhm, Ernst (1887-1934)
Röhm Scandal
Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp
Scientific-Humanitarian Committee (Wissenschaftlich-humanitäres Komitee,
WhK)
Seel, Pierre (1923-2005)
Transgender Persons in Nazi Germany
Transvestite Passport
Ulrichs, Karl Heinrich (1825-1895)
Vaernet, Carl Peter (1893-1965)
Volksgemeinschaft (People's Community)
Von Mahlsdorf, Charlotte (1928-2002)
Waldoff, Claire (1884-1957)
Primary Source Documents
1. Gad Beck Oral History
2. Photograph of German Students Rallying Outside the Institute for Sexual
Science (May 6, 1933)
3. Nina Kaleska Oral History
4. Paragraph 175
A. 1871
B. 1935
C. 1969
D. 1973
5. Teofil (Stefan) Kosinski Oral History
6. Transgender in Nazi Germany: Gerd Katter (born Eva Katter)
A. Medical Certification Signed by Magnus Hirschfeld Defining Katter as a
"Transvestite"
B. Identification Card That Gives Gerd Katter Permission to Dress in Male
Clothing
C. Photograph of Gerd Katter in Male Clothing, 1929
7. United Nations Genocide Convention (1948)
8. Crimes Against Humanity, Rome Statute, Article 7 (1998)
9. Susan Dregely Oral History
Perspective Essays
1. Do you consider the Nazi persecution of LGBTQI+ Germans during the
Holocaust a
genocide? Why or why not?
Perspective 1, W. Jake Newsome (independent scholar, United States)
Perspective 2, Amy H. Shapiro (Alverno College, United States)
2. In your opinion, why didn't bystanders do more to defend, rescue, and/or
support
LGBTQI+ victims during and/or after the Holocaust?
Perspective 1, W. Jake Newsome (independent scholar, United States)
Perspective 2, Amy H. Shapiro (Alverno College, United States)
3. Why is it important to remember what happened to the LGBTQI+ community
during the
Holocaust? What must we remember, and what can we learn from this history?
Perspective 1, W. Jake Newsome (independent scholar, United States)
Perspective 2, Amy H. Shapiro (Alverno College, United States)
Glossary
Bibliography
About the Author and Contributors
Index
Chronology of Key Events
Introduction
Introductory Essays
LGBTQI+ Persons and the German Empire, 1871-1914
LGBTQI+ Persons and the Weimar Republic, 1914-1933
LGBTQI+ Persons and the Nazi Regime, 1933-1945
LGBTQI+ Persons after 1945
A-Z Entries
Arondéus, Willem (1894-1943)
"Asocial" Prisoners
Auschwitz Concentration Camp
Beck, Gerhard (Gad) (1923-2012)
Belinfante, Frieda (1904-1995)
Book Burning, Nazi
Buchenwald Concentration Camp
Cabaret (1972)
Compensation for LGBTQI+ Victims
Concentration Camps, Treatment of LGBTQI+ Persons
Damenklub Violetta, Berlin
Degeneration and Sexuality
Drag ("Cross-Dressing") in Nazi Germany
Eick, Annette (1909-2010)
Eldorado Night Club, Berlin
Eugenics in Nazi Germany
Flossenbürg Concentration Camp
Forced/Coerced Sterilization
Fuhlsbüttel Concentration Camp and Prison
Girls in Uniform (1931)
Grese, Irma (1923-1945)
Grune, Richard (1903-1983)
Himmler, Heinrich (1900-1945)
Hirschfeld, Magnus (1868-1935)
Hitler, Adolf (1889-1945)
Homosexual Is Not Perverse, but, Rather, the Situation in Which He Lives,
The (1971)
Institute for Sexual Science (Institut für Sexualwissenschaft)
Kitzing, Fritz (1905-?)
Kohout, Josef (Heinz Heger) (1915-1994)
Kosinski, Teofil (Stefan) (1925-2003)
Lesbianism in Nazi Germany
LGBTQI+ Nazis
Memorials and Monuments to LGBTQI+ Victims
Men with the Pink Triangle, The (1972)
Night of Long Knives/Röhm Purge
Nuremberg Race Laws
Paragraph 175
Pink Lists/Pederast Lists
Pink Triangle
Propaganda, Nazi
Ravensbrück Concentration Camp
Reich Central Office to Combat Homosexuality and Abortion
Röhm, Ernst (1887-1934)
Röhm Scandal
Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp
Scientific-Humanitarian Committee (Wissenschaftlich-humanitäres Komitee,
WhK)
Seel, Pierre (1923-2005)
Transgender Persons in Nazi Germany
Transvestite Passport
Ulrichs, Karl Heinrich (1825-1895)
Vaernet, Carl Peter (1893-1965)
Volksgemeinschaft (People's Community)
Von Mahlsdorf, Charlotte (1928-2002)
Waldoff, Claire (1884-1957)
Primary Source Documents
1. Gad Beck Oral History
2. Photograph of German Students Rallying Outside the Institute for Sexual
Science (May 6, 1933)
3. Nina Kaleska Oral History
4. Paragraph 175
A. 1871
B. 1935
C. 1969
D. 1973
5. Teofil (Stefan) Kosinski Oral History
6. Transgender in Nazi Germany: Gerd Katter (born Eva Katter)
A. Medical Certification Signed by Magnus Hirschfeld Defining Katter as a
"Transvestite"
B. Identification Card That Gives Gerd Katter Permission to Dress in Male
Clothing
C. Photograph of Gerd Katter in Male Clothing, 1929
7. United Nations Genocide Convention (1948)
8. Crimes Against Humanity, Rome Statute, Article 7 (1998)
9. Susan Dregely Oral History
Perspective Essays
1. Do you consider the Nazi persecution of LGBTQI+ Germans during the
Holocaust a
genocide? Why or why not?
Perspective 1, W. Jake Newsome (independent scholar, United States)
Perspective 2, Amy H. Shapiro (Alverno College, United States)
2. In your opinion, why didn't bystanders do more to defend, rescue, and/or
support
LGBTQI+ victims during and/or after the Holocaust?
Perspective 1, W. Jake Newsome (independent scholar, United States)
Perspective 2, Amy H. Shapiro (Alverno College, United States)
3. Why is it important to remember what happened to the LGBTQI+ community
during the
Holocaust? What must we remember, and what can we learn from this history?
Perspective 1, W. Jake Newsome (independent scholar, United States)
Perspective 2, Amy H. Shapiro (Alverno College, United States)
Glossary
Bibliography
About the Author and Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Chronology of Key Events
Introduction
Introductory Essays
LGBTQI+ Persons and the German Empire, 1871-1914
LGBTQI+ Persons and the Weimar Republic, 1914-1933
LGBTQI+ Persons and the Nazi Regime, 1933-1945
LGBTQI+ Persons after 1945
A-Z Entries
Arondéus, Willem (1894-1943)
"Asocial" Prisoners
Auschwitz Concentration Camp
Beck, Gerhard (Gad) (1923-2012)
Belinfante, Frieda (1904-1995)
Book Burning, Nazi
Buchenwald Concentration Camp
Cabaret (1972)
Compensation for LGBTQI+ Victims
Concentration Camps, Treatment of LGBTQI+ Persons
Damenklub Violetta, Berlin
Degeneration and Sexuality
Drag ("Cross-Dressing") in Nazi Germany
Eick, Annette (1909-2010)
Eldorado Night Club, Berlin
Eugenics in Nazi Germany
Flossenbürg Concentration Camp
Forced/Coerced Sterilization
Fuhlsbüttel Concentration Camp and Prison
Girls in Uniform (1931)
Grese, Irma (1923-1945)
Grune, Richard (1903-1983)
Himmler, Heinrich (1900-1945)
Hirschfeld, Magnus (1868-1935)
Hitler, Adolf (1889-1945)
Homosexual Is Not Perverse, but, Rather, the Situation in Which He Lives,
The (1971)
Institute for Sexual Science (Institut für Sexualwissenschaft)
Kitzing, Fritz (1905-?)
Kohout, Josef (Heinz Heger) (1915-1994)
Kosinski, Teofil (Stefan) (1925-2003)
Lesbianism in Nazi Germany
LGBTQI+ Nazis
Memorials and Monuments to LGBTQI+ Victims
Men with the Pink Triangle, The (1972)
Night of Long Knives/Röhm Purge
Nuremberg Race Laws
Paragraph 175
Pink Lists/Pederast Lists
Pink Triangle
Propaganda, Nazi
Ravensbrück Concentration Camp
Reich Central Office to Combat Homosexuality and Abortion
Röhm, Ernst (1887-1934)
Röhm Scandal
Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp
Scientific-Humanitarian Committee (Wissenschaftlich-humanitäres Komitee,
WhK)
Seel, Pierre (1923-2005)
Transgender Persons in Nazi Germany
Transvestite Passport
Ulrichs, Karl Heinrich (1825-1895)
Vaernet, Carl Peter (1893-1965)
Volksgemeinschaft (People's Community)
Von Mahlsdorf, Charlotte (1928-2002)
Waldoff, Claire (1884-1957)
Primary Source Documents
1. Gad Beck Oral History
2. Photograph of German Students Rallying Outside the Institute for Sexual
Science (May 6, 1933)
3. Nina Kaleska Oral History
4. Paragraph 175
A. 1871
B. 1935
C. 1969
D. 1973
5. Teofil (Stefan) Kosinski Oral History
6. Transgender in Nazi Germany: Gerd Katter (born Eva Katter)
A. Medical Certification Signed by Magnus Hirschfeld Defining Katter as a
"Transvestite"
B. Identification Card That Gives Gerd Katter Permission to Dress in Male
Clothing
C. Photograph of Gerd Katter in Male Clothing, 1929
7. United Nations Genocide Convention (1948)
8. Crimes Against Humanity, Rome Statute, Article 7 (1998)
9. Susan Dregely Oral History
Perspective Essays
1. Do you consider the Nazi persecution of LGBTQI+ Germans during the
Holocaust a
genocide? Why or why not?
Perspective 1, W. Jake Newsome (independent scholar, United States)
Perspective 2, Amy H. Shapiro (Alverno College, United States)
2. In your opinion, why didn't bystanders do more to defend, rescue, and/or
support
LGBTQI+ victims during and/or after the Holocaust?
Perspective 1, W. Jake Newsome (independent scholar, United States)
Perspective 2, Amy H. Shapiro (Alverno College, United States)
3. Why is it important to remember what happened to the LGBTQI+ community
during the
Holocaust? What must we remember, and what can we learn from this history?
Perspective 1, W. Jake Newsome (independent scholar, United States)
Perspective 2, Amy H. Shapiro (Alverno College, United States)
Glossary
Bibliography
About the Author and Contributors
Index
Chronology of Key Events
Introduction
Introductory Essays
LGBTQI+ Persons and the German Empire, 1871-1914
LGBTQI+ Persons and the Weimar Republic, 1914-1933
LGBTQI+ Persons and the Nazi Regime, 1933-1945
LGBTQI+ Persons after 1945
A-Z Entries
Arondéus, Willem (1894-1943)
"Asocial" Prisoners
Auschwitz Concentration Camp
Beck, Gerhard (Gad) (1923-2012)
Belinfante, Frieda (1904-1995)
Book Burning, Nazi
Buchenwald Concentration Camp
Cabaret (1972)
Compensation for LGBTQI+ Victims
Concentration Camps, Treatment of LGBTQI+ Persons
Damenklub Violetta, Berlin
Degeneration and Sexuality
Drag ("Cross-Dressing") in Nazi Germany
Eick, Annette (1909-2010)
Eldorado Night Club, Berlin
Eugenics in Nazi Germany
Flossenbürg Concentration Camp
Forced/Coerced Sterilization
Fuhlsbüttel Concentration Camp and Prison
Girls in Uniform (1931)
Grese, Irma (1923-1945)
Grune, Richard (1903-1983)
Himmler, Heinrich (1900-1945)
Hirschfeld, Magnus (1868-1935)
Hitler, Adolf (1889-1945)
Homosexual Is Not Perverse, but, Rather, the Situation in Which He Lives,
The (1971)
Institute for Sexual Science (Institut für Sexualwissenschaft)
Kitzing, Fritz (1905-?)
Kohout, Josef (Heinz Heger) (1915-1994)
Kosinski, Teofil (Stefan) (1925-2003)
Lesbianism in Nazi Germany
LGBTQI+ Nazis
Memorials and Monuments to LGBTQI+ Victims
Men with the Pink Triangle, The (1972)
Night of Long Knives/Röhm Purge
Nuremberg Race Laws
Paragraph 175
Pink Lists/Pederast Lists
Pink Triangle
Propaganda, Nazi
Ravensbrück Concentration Camp
Reich Central Office to Combat Homosexuality and Abortion
Röhm, Ernst (1887-1934)
Röhm Scandal
Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp
Scientific-Humanitarian Committee (Wissenschaftlich-humanitäres Komitee,
WhK)
Seel, Pierre (1923-2005)
Transgender Persons in Nazi Germany
Transvestite Passport
Ulrichs, Karl Heinrich (1825-1895)
Vaernet, Carl Peter (1893-1965)
Volksgemeinschaft (People's Community)
Von Mahlsdorf, Charlotte (1928-2002)
Waldoff, Claire (1884-1957)
Primary Source Documents
1. Gad Beck Oral History
2. Photograph of German Students Rallying Outside the Institute for Sexual
Science (May 6, 1933)
3. Nina Kaleska Oral History
4. Paragraph 175
A. 1871
B. 1935
C. 1969
D. 1973
5. Teofil (Stefan) Kosinski Oral History
6. Transgender in Nazi Germany: Gerd Katter (born Eva Katter)
A. Medical Certification Signed by Magnus Hirschfeld Defining Katter as a
"Transvestite"
B. Identification Card That Gives Gerd Katter Permission to Dress in Male
Clothing
C. Photograph of Gerd Katter in Male Clothing, 1929
7. United Nations Genocide Convention (1948)
8. Crimes Against Humanity, Rome Statute, Article 7 (1998)
9. Susan Dregely Oral History
Perspective Essays
1. Do you consider the Nazi persecution of LGBTQI+ Germans during the
Holocaust a
genocide? Why or why not?
Perspective 1, W. Jake Newsome (independent scholar, United States)
Perspective 2, Amy H. Shapiro (Alverno College, United States)
2. In your opinion, why didn't bystanders do more to defend, rescue, and/or
support
LGBTQI+ victims during and/or after the Holocaust?
Perspective 1, W. Jake Newsome (independent scholar, United States)
Perspective 2, Amy H. Shapiro (Alverno College, United States)
3. Why is it important to remember what happened to the LGBTQI+ community
during the
Holocaust? What must we remember, and what can we learn from this history?
Perspective 1, W. Jake Newsome (independent scholar, United States)
Perspective 2, Amy H. Shapiro (Alverno College, United States)
Glossary
Bibliography
About the Author and Contributors
Index