Showing posts with label Pink Triangles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pink Triangles. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Documenting Nazi Persecution of Gays: Josef Kohout/Wilhelm Kroepfl Collection | Curators Corner #13

an 14, 2013 | In 1994, the Museum acquired the unique collection of Josef Kohout. More widely known as Heinz Heger, Kohout recorded his experiences in The Men with the Pink Triangle, the first published account of a gay survivor of the Nazi camps. Dr. Klaus Müller, the Museum's Representative for Europe, shares his story.

Monday, October 10, 2022

Pink Triangles

Apr 4, 2020 | A study of prejudice against lesbians and gay men, "Pink Triangles" was one of the very first films to confront the growth of homophobia in American life and served to alert audiences to the danger of scapegoating and violence that can occur in any society. Best Documentary, San Francisco Int'l Lesbian & Gay Film Festival


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