Nazi Germany and Adolf Hitler are also responsible for the scary fate of homosexuals.
In the 1920s, there were many dating places for gays and lesbians in Berlin’s nightlife. They also had their own theme songs: Das Lied Lied or Liila Song composed in 1920. General
The life of homosexuals changed in Germany once and for all Adolf Hitler was named Chancellor in January 1933. Michel Viotten in a replay Historyin the guidance Gays and Nazi Germany expressed. The Jews were among the “cleanable”, as well as the gays that the documentary focuses on.
According to the Nazi German administration, the gays were weak, wicked and decayed. According to the documentary, the Nazis wanted to prevent this adhesive spread of evil spread gays were murdered in the camps, or they were victims of persecution. This part of history has remained unknown to the general public.
The documentary tells about the law of 175, which prohibited “unnatural sex relationships”. General
Male homosexuals in particular were on the line. Women, that is, lesbians, did not survive, but they were more tolerated. Morally, the lesbians were still convicted. They were also subject to rules. They had to be unobtrusive and the hair was not allowed to be “too short” – and not dressing “masculine”.
Mary Pünjer’s life ended cruelly in Ravensbrück. General
Orientation was also a aggravating factor in detention. According to the documentary, it is difficult to accurately estimate the number of lesbians exported to concentration camps. It is still known that some of them were sent to Ravensbrück, the largest of women’s concentration camps. There also ended up Mary Pünjer. His fate, the death sentence, decided by the doctor Friedrich pastricke. He was one of the responsible persons in the Nazi breed hygiene program.
Pünjer was arrested as asocial, Jewish and lesbian. He was transported to Ravensbrück in 1940. Two years later, he was ordered to be executed in the gas chamber.
The Vichy government wanted to “protect the minors”. Therefore, in 1942, it drafted a law that was defined as 21 years as the protective age of homosexuals. It was 13 years for heterosexuality. General
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