The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) is an excellent source for information on all aspects of Nazi persecution, including persecution of homosexuals:

Check out the special temporary exhibition on the Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals, featuring the documentary Paragraph 175.

Don't miss the special online exhibition "Do You Remember When" about Gad Beck and his lover Manfred Levin, who perished with his family, curated by Klaus Müller. (Gad Beck is one of the witnesses in PARAGRAPH 175.)

Listen to a USHMM Conference on "The Persecution of Homosexuals Under the Nazi Regime."

Go to USHMM Learning Center and use 'homosexual' in search engine to access articles.

The Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation has conducted and preserved over 50,000 videotaped testimonies of Holocaust survivors and witnesses, including first hand accounts of encounters with and treatment of gay men and lesbians in various concentration camps.

Historian Gerard Koskovich has compiled an annotated bibliography of nonfiction sources in English on the homosexual rights movement in pre-Nazi Germany and on Nazi persecution of homosexuals.

PARAGRAPH 175 Director of Research Klaus Müller's Consultancy site references various sources on gay survivors, including the "Declaration of gay survivors 50 years after their liberation."

The Simon Wiesenthal Center offers a scholarly narrative on "Homosexuals in Nazi Germany" by Warren Johansson and William A. Percy.

Berlin's Schwules Museum (Gay Museum) has extensive visual documentation, letters, journals and diaries of homosexual life in Nazi Germany.

Triangles Roses is a French language site dedicated to Nazy persecution of homosexuals.

The Magnus Hirschfeld Society is a non-profit organization devoted to the work of Magnus Hirschfeld. Its journal "Mitteilungen der Magnus-Hirschfeld-Gesellschaft" includes articles on Hirschfeld, the Institute for Sexual Science, and the pre-nazi German sex-reform movement.

The World Congress of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Jews composed of more than 65 member organizations from around the world, holds conferences and workshops of interest to lesbian, gay, and bisexual Jews.

The International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Committee (IGLHRC) tracks advances and threats to gay and lesbian rights worldwide and lists anti-sodomy laws country-by-country.

OUTfront, Amnesty International USA's Program on Human Rights and Sexual Identity, is part of an international network of Amnesty activists. Their site features regularly updated reports on gay and lesbian rights around the world.

The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force works for civil rights for gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgenders in the US.

The Lambda Legal Defense Fund is the oldest and largest legal organization working for the civil rights of lesbians, gay men, and people with HIV/AIDS in the US.

Suggest new links / report broken links

© 2003 Telling Pictures, Inc.