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Gay Pride: Queer Life in 1934 Germany | Albrecht Becker | USC Shoah Foundation 

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For National Gay Pride Month, USC Shoah Foundation is featuring a weekly testimony clip of eyewitnesses to the Nazi persecution of gay men during the Holocaust. This is the first clip in the series. In this video, Albrecht Becker describes the environment for gay men in Nazi Germany, and how the relative freedom he enjoyed during that time changed dramatically in June 1934.
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@laylawright4546
@laylawright4546 6 лет назад
Was he a gay jew or a gay german I didn't catch that part
@futureshock382
@futureshock382 5 лет назад
From wiki: Becker reportedly declared: "Everybody knows I'm a homosexual." Obermayer (a Jewish wine merchant) and Becker were put on trial. Becker was sentenced to three years in prison at Nürnberg. Obermayer was also convicted of violating Paragraph 175, but as a Jew was sent to Dachau concentration camp. Take from that what you will
@xJanx1000
@xJanx1000 5 лет назад
Why would it matter? Both would be hunted and exterminated by the Nazis
@SluttChops
@SluttChops 5 лет назад
He was German, not Jewish.
@TimW_666
@TimW_666 5 лет назад
I just have a question, lgbt people were looked upon as sex beings than human beings, at that time, wasn’t it considered mental illness back then? We’re LGBT people not welcome in like restaurants and anywhere since it was a different time? Was being gay very well known especially in that era specifically like 1930s? I don’t have an education so I’m just only asking out of curiosity, nothing else.
@imaqueerrat9177
@imaqueerrat9177 4 года назад
Wenn er ganz ruhig dasitzt, sieht dieser Mann aus wie ein Ölgemälde. (Das ist mir nur aufgefallen🤷‍♀️)
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