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Giles, Geoffrey J. Why bother about homosexuals?: Homophobia and sexual politics in Nazi Germany. Washington, D.C: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, 2002.

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Giles, Geoffrey J. Why bother about homosexuals?: Homophobia and sexual politics in Nazi Germany. Washington, D.C: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, 2001.

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Judging homosexuals: A history of gay persecution in Quebec and France. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2011.

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Porter, Jack Nusan. Sexual politics in the Third Reich: The persecution of the homosexuals during the holocaust. Newton, Mass: Spencer Press, 1995.

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Sodom and Gomorrah: On the everyday reality and persecution of homosexuals in the Middle Ages. 2nd ed. London: Free Association Books, 2001.

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Hergemöller, Bernd-Ulrich. Sodom and Gomorrha: On the everyday reality and persecution of homosexuals in the Middle Ages. London: Free Association Books, 2001.

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Reed, Lannon D. Behold a pale horse: A novel of homosexuals in the Nazi Holocaust. San Francisco: Gay Sunshine Press, 1985.

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Richard, Plant. The pink triangle: The Nazi war against homosexuals. New York: H. Holt, 1988.

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Richard, Plant. The pink triangle: The Nazi war against homosexuals. New York: H. Holt, 1986.

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Richard, Plant. The pink triangle: The Nazi war against homosexuals. Edinburgh: Mainstream, 1987.

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The men with the pink triangle: The true, life- and death story of homosexuals in the Nazi death camps. Boston: Alyson Publications, 1994.

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Rozec, Thomas. Le IIIe Reich et les homosexuels. Paris: Hermann, 2011.

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Assises internationales de la mémoire gay et lesbienne (4th 2005 Lyon, France). La déportation des homosexuels. Lyon: Bibliothèque municipale de Lyon, 2006.

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The men with the pink triangle. Swaffham: Gay Men's Press, 1997.

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The men with the pink triangle. London: GMP, 1986.

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Seel, Pierre. Moi, Pierre Seel, déporté homosexuel. Paris: Calmann-Lévy, 1994.

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Seel, Pierre. I, Pierre Seel, deported homosexual: A memoir of Nazi terror. New York: Basic Books, 1995.

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Jean, Le Bitoux, ed. I, Pierre Seel, deported homosexual: A memoir of Nazi terror. New York: Basic Books, 1995.

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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, ed. Homosexuals. Washington, DC (100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW, Washington 20024-2126): U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2002.

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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum., ed. Homosexuals. Washington, D.C: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 1996.

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Smith, Helene. Biblical Persecution of Women and Homosexuals. McDonald Sward Pub Co, 1999.

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Hergemoller, Bernd-Ulrich. Sodom and Gomorrah : On the Everyday Reality and Persecution of Homosexuals in the Middle Ages. Free Association Books, 2001.

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Porter, Jack N. Sexual Politics in the Third Reich: The Persecution of the Homosexuals During the Holocaust (Holocaust Serie). Spencer Group, 1995.

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Lautmann, Rudiper, and Erhard Vismar. The Persecution of Homosexuals in Nazi Germany: Sexual Politics in a Fascist State (Studies in German Thought and History). Edwin Mellen Pr, 1992.

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Porter, Jack N. Sexual Politics in the Third Reich: The Persecution of the Homosexuals During the Holocaust : A Bibliography and Introductory Essay (Holocaust). Spencer Group, 1992.

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Triangle rose: La persécution nazie des homosexuels et sa mémoire: La persécution nazie des homosexuels et sa mémoire. Autrement, 2011.

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I, Pierre Seel, Deported Homosexual: A Memoir of Nazi Terror. Basic Books, 2011.

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Kosstrin, Hannah. Queer Spaces in Anna Sokolow’s Rooms. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199377329.003.0008.

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Celebrated for its themes of postwar alienation, Anna Sokolow’s Rooms (1954) also subverts 1950s expectations for gendered and sexualized bodies onstage. Rooms’ vignettes reveal queerness through dancers’ feelings of isolation and expressions of normative and queer desire, panic, unrequited love, absent lovers, and contemplations of suicide. These queer spaces include moments of homosexual longing and moments of non-conforming heterosexuality that undermine normalcy and lead to a reconsideration of Rooms’ function within early Cold War politics. This essay posits that the tension between queer and universal representation in Rooms invokes the 1950s climate of fear that caused gay people to live closeted lives under the threat of persecution. Through reading Rooms as a queer text within the context of the Lavender Scare, this essay shows how queer lives were central to the general marginalized experience Sokolow presented in this dance, and how through presentations like Rooms queerness defined the 1950s mainstream.
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Griffiths, Craig. The Ambivalence of Gay Liberation. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198868965.001.0001.

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This book explores ways of thinking, feeling, and talking about homosexuality in the 1970s, an influential decade sandwiched between the partial decriminalization of sex between men in 1969, and the arrival of the HIV/AIDS crisis in the early 1980s. Moving beyond divided Cold War Berlin, this book also shines a light on the scores of lesser-known West German towns and cities that were home to a gay group by the end of the 1970s. Yet gay liberation did not take place only in activist meetings and on street demonstrations, but also on television, in magazine editorial offices, ordinary homes, bedrooms—and beyond. In considering all these spaces and individuals, this book provides a more complex account than previous histories, which have tended to focus only on a social movement and only on the idea of ‘gay pride’. By drawing attention to ambivalence, this book shows that gay liberation was never only about pride, but also about shame; characterized not only by hope, but also by fear; and driven forward not just by the pushes of confrontation, but also by the pulls of conformism. Ranging from the painstaking emergence of the gay press to the first representation of homosexuality on television, from debates over the sexual legacy of 1968 to the memory of Nazi persecution, The Ambivalence of Gay Liberation is the first English-language book to tell the story of male homosexual politics in 1970s West Germany. In so doing, this book changes the way we think about this key period in modern queer history.
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