Queers in the Holocaust
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Many of the Nazi's were homosexual.
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thank you so much so beautiful so courageous Love will always prevail
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So sad.
NO TO HOMOPHOBIA !
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You should feel proud because you have nothing to be ashamed of. That man took advantage of the collapse of the german economy caused by the First World War.
(The same thing is happening around the world today so we should be wary of history repeating itself.)
I did a bit of research The monument is in Berlin in the 'Memorial Mile'.
I really need to visit Germany and its surrounding countries. I have not excuse it's on my doorstep!
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wow that was really interesting... ty for this
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haha. That is true. =)
I actually complimented this video in my other comment, and I also said how I enjoyed the color change of the font when it changed tones(is that the right word? lol.)
I also mentioned how I felt uneasy that someone's first name in this is my last name. I know it means nothing, but I'm crazy like that.
Yep...I just regurgitated(wow, I spelled that right on the first try!) my comment that was eaten by my computer.
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thank you for the vid. i learned a lot
Thank you for this video. I have to say in the back of my mind I though how odd it was that you had no voice while doing a video giving a voice to so many that had their voices taken away in such a horrible historic event.
19thumper79 3 years ago 5
Thank you for uploading this. I'm from Germany and have learned about all this in school and from my grandparents, who were children during WWII. My country has a terrible history. You can still visit the concentration camps today. They are museums and graveyards now. We've come a long way. I'm proud to say that we are one of the most liberal countries in the world today.
Were can I find the monument by the way?
henrike87 3 years ago 4