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701. Geheime Staatspolizeistelle Stettin (Pommern) (Fond 503)
Centralverein der Juden in Deutschland (1935-1936); investigations of alleged homosexual behavior (case files ... working in Jewish firms and vice versa; 7. Investigation of suspected homosexual activities. 8. Case files
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702. Window card for the film “Crossfire” (1947)
focusing on a group of demobilized soldiers. In the novel, the victim was homosexual, however, depicting a ... homosexual on-screen was deemed unacceptable by the censors at the Production Code Administration. He was
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703. Publisher Siegfried Baruch poses at a table of an outdoor cafe.
Baruch was imprisoned by the Nazis for being homosexual, and banished to Shanghai, China the following
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704. Wedding portrait of Kurt Weinlaub and Lily Rehfisch.
Baruch was imprisoned by the Nazis for being homosexual, and banished to Shanghai, China the following
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705. Publicity picture of actress, Kaete Horsten Baruch wearing a monocle
Baruch was imprisoned by the Nazis for being homosexual, and banished to Shanghai, China the following
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706. Lily Rehfisch relaxes on the grass with a friend.
Baruch was imprisoned by the Nazis for being homosexual, and banished to Shanghai, China the following
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707. Lily Rehfisch relaxes outside surrounded by her aunt and uncle, Siegfried and Kaete Baruch.
Baruch was imprisoned by the Nazis for being homosexual, and banished to Shanghai, China the following
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708. Geheime Staatspolizei Neustadt records
behavior, homosexuality, membership in the Communist or Socialist parties, and other cases. Also includes
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709. Oral history interview with Shmuel Milo
and different jobs; suicides and hangings in the camp; homosexuality and sexual abuse in his block
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710. Oral history interview with Mark Stern
homosexual Kapo; being evacuated via train in April 1945 and the bombing of the train by American forces
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711. Oral history interview with Dora Iwler
1941 and persecuted the very religious Jews, homosexuals, and Romanies; how a large Ukrainian
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712. Concentration camp inmate uniform jacket with number patch and red triangle
for homosexuals, and purple for Jehovah’s Witnesses. These were worn on the left side of the chest or
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713. Concentration camp inmate uniform pants
green for criminals, black for asocials or Gypsies, pink for homosexuals, and purple for Jehovah
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714. How and why did ordinary people across Europe contribute to the persecution of their Jewish neighbors?
related blood,” or violations of Paragraph 175 of the German criminal code, which prohibited homosexuality
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715. Gad Beck
homosexual, recurrí a otros homosexuales no judíos en quienes confiaba para que nos ayudaran con alimentos y
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716. A mother and daughter pose by a fence on a dirt road in Germany.
Baruch was imprisoned by the Nazis for being homosexual, and banished to Shanghai, China the following
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717. Lily Weinlaub and a group of her friends pose together on the deck of the SS Europa en route home to the United States.
Baruch was imprisoned by the Nazis for being homosexual, and banished to Shanghai, China the following
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718. Felix Streim poses on the balcony of his apartment in Germany while a Nazi flag hangs in the background.
Baruch was imprisoned by the Nazis for being homosexual, and banished to Shanghai, China the following
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719. Bertha Rehfisch types at a table at home in Hannover, types with two of her family members beside her.
Baruch was imprisoned by the Nazis for being homosexual, and banished to Shanghai, China the following
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720. A father and his daughter holding hands posing for the camera.
Baruch was imprisoned by the Nazis for being homosexual, and banished to Shanghai, China the following
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721. At home in the Weinlaub's parlor in Hannover, two Jewish families get together for bridge .
Baruch was imprisoned by the Nazis for being homosexual, and banished to Shanghai, China the following
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722. Crematorium tag, number 5893, acquired at Dachau postwar by a US soldier
time, other groups were interned there, including Jehovah's Witnesses, Roma, homosexuals, repeat
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723. Oral history interview with Arie Taboh
later; registering himself and a friend as non-Jewish political prisoners; harassment by a homosexual
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724. Unused yellow stripe concentration camp prisoner patch found by US forces
homosexuals, Roma, and vagrants. Living conditions were primitive, food scarce, and disease rampant. The SS
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725. Crematorium tag, number 5896, acquired at Dachau postwar by a US soldier
time, other groups were interned there, including Jehovah's Witnesses, Roma, homosexuals, repeat