In "Victims and Victimizer: Gays and Lesbians in the Third Reich,"
historian and novelist Frank Sanello ("The Opium Wars," "The
Knights Templars, "Invisible People: History's Homosexuals
Unhidden") explores the life and times of gays and lesbians in
Weimar and Nazi Germany. From the Anything Goes Roaring Twenties of
tres gay Berlin, where a gay think tank stood across the street
from the Reichskanzlerei, the German White House, to the pink
triangles of detention camps turned death camps, Sanello
investigates a terrifying time in history to be gay and German.
Homosexuals thrived in pre-Nazi Germany and may have been more
accepted than anywhere else in the world - until Hitler came to
power in 1933. From there, gays and lesbians who couldn't or
wouldn't escape paid the ultimate penalty for their decision to
remain in a country that hated them, if possible, more than its
Jews.
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