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- Subject: LEST WE FORGET: The Fate of the Homosexuals
- Message-ID: <1993Jan09.130103.27212@oneb.almanac.bc.ca>
- From: kmcvay@oneb.almanac.bc.ca (Ken Mcvay)
- Date: Sat, 09 Jan 93 13:01:03 GMT
- Followup-To: alt.revisionism
- Organization: The Old Frog's Almanac, Vancouver Island, CANADA
- Keywords: Auschwitz,Dirlwanger,Flossenburg,homosexual,Ravensbruck
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- "A few remarks are in order about the various sex relationships in
- concentration camps. I start out with the homosexuals since they were
- accorded a special category among the inmates and `merited' a separate,
- pink triangle. ...
-
- Very little has been written about the tens of thousands of homosexuals who
- were the damnedest of the damned, the outcasts among the outcasts in the
- concentration camps. There are really only estimates of figures. During the
- twleve years of Nazi rule, nearly 50,000 were convicted of the crime of
- homosexuality. The majority ended up in concentration camps, and virtually
- all of them perished. <84> According to a recent study, `at least 500,000
- gays died in the Holocaust.' <85> As Stefan Lorant observed in 1935, the
- homosexuals `lived in a dream', hoping that the heyday of gays in Germany
- of the 1920s would last forever. Their awakening was terrible. <86> Yet,
- the few survivors among them did not qualify for postwar restitution as the
- Jews or the politicals, because as homosexuals they were outside the law.
- By German law, homosexuality was a crime. After the prison sentences most
- homosexuals were automatically shipped to concentration camps. In 1935, a
- new law legalized the `compulsory sterilization (often in fact castration)
- of homosexuals.' <87> A special section of the Gestapo dealt with them.
- Along with epileptics, schizophrenics and other `degenerates', they were
- being eliminated. Yet homosexuality was still so widespread that in 1942
- the death penalty was imposed for it in the army and the SS.
-
- In concentration camps, some pink triangles became concubines of male kapos
- or other men in supervisory positions among the inmates. They were known as
- doll boys; <88> this broght them certain protection while the love affair
- lasted. The pink triangles were constantly abused by the SS, camp officials
- and fellow prisoners. They were seldom called other names than arse-holes,
- shitty queers or bum-fuckers. They were allowed to talk only to each other,
- they had to sleep with the lights on and with hands above their blankets.
- These people were not child molesters; those were considered professional
- criminals, green triangles.
-
- While men with pink triangles were given the hardest jobs and were being
- constantly abused for their admitted sexual prference, considerable numbers
- of `normal' men engaged in homosexual acts with impunity -- that was an
- emergency outlet. This double standard was an additional psychological
- burden for the pink triangles.
-
- The SS considered it great sport to taunt and torture the homosexuals. The
- camp commander at Flossenburg often ordered them flogged; as the victims
- were screaming, he `was panting with excitement, and masturbated wildly in
- his trousers until he came,' unperturbed by the hundreds of onlookers. <89>
- A sixty-year-old gay priest was beaten over his sexual organs by the SS
- and told: `You randy old rat-bag, you can piss with your arse-hole in the
- future.' He could not, for he died the next day. <90> Eyewitnesses tell of
- homosexuals being tortured to death by tickling, by having their testicles
- immersed alternately into hot and icy water, by having a broomstick pushed
- into their anus. <91>
-
- Himmler, who wanted to eradicate homosexuals `root and branch', had the
- idea to `cure' them by mandatory visits to the camp brothel at Flossenburg.
- Ten Ravensbruck women provided the services with little success. The women
- here also were told that they would go free after six months, but instead
- they were shipped to Auschwitz. <92>
-
- The pink triangles worked in the clay pits of Sachsenhausen, the quarries
- of Buchenwald, Flossenburg and Mauthausen; they shoveled snow with their
- bare hands in Auschwitz and elsewhere; they were used as living targets at
- the firing range; they had the dirtiest jobs in all camps. Towards the end
- of the war, they were told that they would be released if they let
- themselves be castrated. The ones who agreed were shipped to the infamous
- Dirlwanger penal division on the Russian front. <93>"
-
- <84> Kogon, Eugen. "The Theory and Practice of Hell" (New York: Ferrar,
- Straus, 1950), p.38
- <85> Rector, Frank. "The Nazi Extermination of Homosexuals" (New York:
- Stein and Day, 1981), p.116
- <86> Lorant, Stefan. "I Was Hitler's Prisoner" (New York: G.P. Putnam's
- Sons, 1935), p.8
- <87> Heger, Heinz. "The Men with the Pink Triangle" (Boston: Alyson, 1980)
- , p.12. This is a unique memoir of an Austrian who spent six years in
- Sachsenhausen and Flossenburg, surviving as a lover of camp kapos, and
- ultimately as one of the very few kapos with a pink triangle.
- <88> Rector, p. 144
- <89> Heger, p.56
- <90> Ibid., p.42
- <91> Ibid., p.82-83
- <92> Ibid., p.96
- <93> Ibid., p.98
-
- Extracted from------------------------------------------------------------
- "WOMEN IN THE RESISTANCE AND IN THE HOLOCAUST: THE VOICES OF EYEWITNESSES"
- Edited and introduced by Vera Laska. Greenwood Press, Westport & London,
- 1983. LOC 82-12018, ISBN 0-313-23457-4
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