Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals 1933–1945

Among the groups persecuted as threats to the national health were Germany's homosexual men. Believing them to be carriers of a "degeneracy" that weakened society and hindered population growth, the Nazi state arrested and incarcerated in prisons and concentration camps tens of thousands of German men as a means of terrorizing them into social conformity.

This exhibition examines the Nazi regime's attempt to eradicate homosexuality. The Nazis' efforts left thousands dead and shattered the lives of many more.
Closed Monday

Dates:May 29, 2015 10:00 am to October 02, 2015 06:00 pm
Address:36 Battery Place, New York, New York 10280 , United States
Phone: 646.437.4202
Contact:Museum of Jewish Heritage
Website:https://www.yundle.com/directory/detail/museum-of-jewish-heritage


36 Battery Place, New York, New York 10280 , United States

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