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Pride Month: The Nazi Persecution of Gay People 

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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Before the Nazis came to power, Berlin was home to a vibrant gay community. Within weeks of their rise in March 1933, the Nazis drove this population underground and waged a violent campaign against homosexuality. Over the next 12 years, more than 100,000 men were arrested for violating Germany's law against "unnatural indecency among men.” During this time, proof was often not required to convict an individual. Some were sent to concentration camps and subjected to hard labor, cruelty, and even medical experiments aimed at “curing” them.
Join Museum experts for a Pride Month Facebook Live as they give voice to a community silenced during the Holocaust.
Speaker
Dr. Jake Newsome, Historian, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Moderator
Dr. Edna Friedberg, Historian, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

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