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LGBTQ Persecution in the Holocaust

Resource Packet

Classroom Curriculum for Educators

Classroom Curriculum for Educators

Navigate this comprehensive list of resources that includes videos, articles, podcast, and books about LGBTQ experiences during the Holocaust, compiled by Dr. Jake Newsome.

Classroom Curriculum for Educators

Classroom Curriculum for Educators

Classroom Curriculum for Educators

In Unspoken, Noam and Jonah undertake historical research to solve the mystery surrounding the early life of Heinrich, Noam’s grandfather. This lesson plan gives students the chance to use their historian skills to analyze rare, primary source documents about LGBTQ experiences during the Holocaust and then communicate their findings.

Introductory Lecture

In this lecture presented by Unspoken feature film, Dr. Jake Newsome draws on archival material to sketch the lived experiences of members of the German LGBTQ+ community during the Holocaust and after the defeat of Nazi Germany.

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Men with the pink triangle

The Men With the Pink Triangle

Published in 1972, more than 25 years after WWII, The Men With the Pink Triangle was the first testimony from a gay survivor of the Nazi concentration camps to be published and translated into English.

Bent Martin Sherman

Bent

Premiering in London in 1979, Bent brought international attention to the suffering of gay men during the Holocaust and the widespread adoption of the pink triangle as a symbol for LGBTQ rights.

Der Eigene

Der Eigene

The first of its kind, Der Eigene was published in 1896 as the first gay magazine. Though it was shut down under Nazi pressure in 1932, this publication highlights the burgeoning queer community of pre-Nazi Germany.

Paragraph 175

Paragraph 175

Released in 2000, Paragraph 175 follows the lives of five gay survivors of the Holocaust including Gad Beck, a gay and Jewish resistance fighter who joined the underground efforts in Berlin to defy the Nazis.

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