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The Pink Triangle: The Nazi War Against Homosexuals

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Title: The Pink Triangle: The Nazi War Against Homosexuals
by Richard Plant
ISBN: 0-8050-0600-1
Publisher: Henry Holt & Company, Inc.
Pub. Date: February, 1988
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $15.00
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Average Customer Rating: 3.33 (6 reviews)

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Rating: 4
Summary: A chapter of the Holocaust not to be ignored
Comment: The sheer number of victims of Hitler's Nazi Holocaust during the Third Reich is so numbing that piling on more numbers may not even register. But the numbers are higher than the 6 million usually given and almost always in reference to the Jewish victims. Some estimates are up to double that number when other categories of what Hitler decried as "degenerates" are added, and this book calls attention to one such group, either forgotten or ignored by history, but present nonetheless. "Men With the Pink Triangle ..." chronicles one survivor's eyewitness account of a then-young Viennese student remanded to an East German concentration camp and branded with a pink triangle, the sign of its bearers as homosexuals. Writer Heinz Heger miraculously survived six years (1939-'45) of concentration camp horrors: the ever-present smell of death, the sound of war, the filth, and the inhumanity from which more died than survived. Herger's first-hand account is chilling but embarrassing because it wasn't until the 1970's, when gay liberation gained a foothold in social rights movements, that Nazi persecution of gay people was even acknowledged. That vital component in probably the darkest chapter in human history coincidentally now, in 2003, is being threatened by a state legislator in Minnesota. Republican Arlon Lidner claims that no such persecution of gays in Nazi Europe ever occurred and is somehow tying that argument to his proposal to repeal his state's human rights amendment that protects gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered persons from discrimination. Lidner's proposing further legislation to remove sexual orientation as a protected class in the state of Minnesota's hate crimes laws. How he justifies his homophobic crusade based on his argument that gays weren't gassed by their Nazi captors is unclear. But this publication may well be more relevant now than ever because a crucial part of history may be fully discarded, and by ignoring it risks it happening again. More broadly, though, Heger's memories are less about his persecution because of his sexual orientation and more a shattering testament to the horror that was the Holocaust and to the evil that man can do. With the generation of Holocaust survivors steadily being silenced to death, the cries from the written accounts like Heger's and others should not and cannot cannot be denied.

Rating: 4
Summary: Informative but a Little Dry
Comment: Plant gives incredible detail into the lives of those in charge of the persecution of homosexuals by the Nazis in World War II. In addition to a behind the scenes look into Nazi operations, including biographies of SS Himmler and Roehm, Hitler's top officials, Plant puts it all in the context of what gay Berlin/Germany was like at the time and leading up to WWII. Overall, this book is quite informative and eye opening, but a little dry. I expected to see shocking photos and gut wrenching first hand accounts of tragedy, etc but simply found a historical account that would be helpful as a textbook. I would recommend this for anyone interested in the subject matter, but not necessarily as free reading.

Rating: 1
Summary: Not much action
Comment: OK, we know what the Nazis thought of Jews, so woowoo, it does not take a lot of imagination to figure out what they thought about Jewish homosexuals. With a title like "The Pink Triangle" one would expect a lot of antidotal stories of Third Reich horror. Unfortunately you will not get that here - not even the usual pictures unidentifiable starved dead bodies stacked up all over the place.

This is more of a one man's search for his long lost childhood buddy. The author was separated from a dear friend in the early 1930's and began a search for him long after WWII ended. There is some well known high level history of the era thrown in just for filler.

This book is a very easy read, but if you are truly interested in the history of the era, there are a lot of far better books on the market.

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