ABSTRACT

The persecution of lesbians and gay men by the Nazis is a subject that has been constantly debated during the last decade, providing a theme for books, articles, and plays. Until recently the discussion has remained speculative: most of the relevant documents were stored in closed East German archives, and access was denied to scholars and researchers.

As a result of the unification of East and West Germany, these archives are now open. Hidden Holocaust, by the German scholars Gunter Grau and Claudia Shoppmann of Humboldt Uinversity, Berlin, demonstrates that the eradication of homosexuals was a declared gol of the Nazis even before they took power in 1933, and provide proof of the systematic anti-gay campaigns, the methods used tjo justify discrimination, and the incarceration mutilation and murder of gay men and women in Nazi concentration camps.

A chilling but groud-breaking work in gay and lesbian studies.

chapter |7 pages

Persecution, ‘Re-education' or ‘Eradication' of Male Homosexuals between 1933 and 1945

Consequences of the Eugenic Concept of Assured Reproduction

part |44 pages

Part I Public Discrimination against Homosexual Men

part |22 pages

Part II Tightening up the Law from September 1935

part |76 pages

Part III The Stepping up of Prosecutions from 1936

part |83 pages

Part IV Intensified Persecution after 1939

part |18 pages

Part V Castration as an Instrument of Repression

part |30 pages

Part VI Homosexual Men in Concentration Camps