 | Pierre Seel - Social Science - 2011 - 208 pages
On a fateful day in May 1941, in Nazi-occupied Strasbourg, seventeen-year- old Pierre Seel was summoned by the Gestapo. This was the beginning of his journey through the ... | |
 | Richard Plant - History - 1988 - 257 pages
Describes government policies towards homosexuals in Hitler's Germany and recounts their ordeals in Nazi death camps | |
 | Heinz Heger - 2010 - 202 pages
The first, and still the best known, testimony by a gay survivor of the Nazi concentration camps translated into English, this harrowing autobiography opened new doors onto the ... | |
 | Louis Posner - History - 2000 - 285 pages
As German Jews in the 1930s, Posner and his family were subject to escalating persecution by the Nazi party. Louis Posner was left to fend for himself at the age of fourteen ... | |
 | Gunter Grau, Claudia Schoppmann - Social Science - 1995 - 308 pages
The persecution of lesbians and gay men by the Nazis is a subject that has been constantly debated during the last two decades -- providing a theme for books, articles and ... | |
 | Betty Lauer - History - 2004 - 563 pages
An extraordinary story of strength, resilience, hope, and salvation, Betty Lauer's book chronicles Berta Weissberger's six-year terrifying odyssey in Nazi-occupied Poland ... | |
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