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101. Veränderungsmeldung für den 24. März 1943
Homosexual
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102. Veränderungsmeldung für den 26. Oktober 1944.
Homosexual
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103. Veränderungsmeldung für den 4. Juni 1943
Homosexual
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104. Veränderungsmeldung für den 5. April 1941.
Homosexual
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105. Veränderungsmeldung für den 9. Februar 1945
Homosexual
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106. Veränderungsmeldung für den 9.6.1943
Homosexual
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107. Zugangsliste vom 19. September 1941
Homosexual
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108. Zugangsliste vom 26. Dezember 1941
Homosexual
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109. Zugangsliste vom 29. November 1941
Homosexual
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110. Museum Exhibition on Nazi Propaganda to Open at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris
who would destroy it. Jews were cast as the primary enemies, but others, including Roma, homosexuals
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111. "State of Deception" Museum Exhibition Opens at the European Parliament in Brussels
who would destroy it. Jews were cast as the primary enemies, but others, including Roma, homosexuals
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112. International Educational Outreach Staff
persecution of homosexuals—a theme that he continued to work on independently as a filmmaker with the
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113. Gay Men and Lesbians under the Nazi Regime
these men were sent to concentration camps as “homosexual
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114. History of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Arthur Szyk Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals 1933-1945; Fighting the
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115. The Survivors
to imprison homosexuals remained in effect until 1969. Key Dates August 3
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116. Prisoners of the Camps
homosexuality had to wear pink triangles. Letters indicated nationality: for example, P stood for "Pole," SU for
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117. Flossenbürg: Key Dates
homosexuals; and seven are Jehovah's Witnesses. In 1943, prisoner forced labor
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118. Selected records from the collection of the Magnus Hirschfeld Society, Berlin
sex researcher, and early homosexual rights advocate. It includes documents concerning allegations of ... homosexual behavior, and information about organizations connected with Dr. Hirschfeld, including the
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119. Oral history interview with Rolf Hirschberg
persecution against homosexuals and Jews; his and Emil's decision to leave the country in 1936; their journey ... had joined the Nazi Party; his memories of homosexual bars in Berlin during the 1930s; and the fates ... of family members and other homosexual friends in Germany.
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120. White badge with an inverted red triangle and number 1896 worn by a gay concentration camp inmate
March 1938, German laws were aggressively enforced. The Nazi regime viewed homosexuality as a threat to ... Germans. The suggestion of homosexuality was sufficient for arrest. A Christmas card sent by Josef to ... homosexuals and Roma, were immediate priorities.. On April 13, 1939, Josef was arrested for homosexual ... regime viewed homosexuality as a threat to the racial health of the Reich and its population policies
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121. (fragment of a death list from Mauthausen concentration camp)
Homosexual
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122. [none]
Homosexual
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123. Liste der Zugänge vom 16.März 1944
Homosexual
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124. Liste der Zugänge vom 19. August 1944
Homosexual
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125. Liste der Zugänge vom 19. August 1944
Homosexual