Branded by the Pink Triangle

October 23, 2013 | Miriam | Comments (0)

LibLE LHS PinkTriangle_coverBW3rarian and author Ken Setterington will be at the Leaside tomorrow night, October 24, 7 pm, speaking about his book, Branded by the Pink Triangle. Setterington is a very fine speaker and his book and his presentation makes this history very immediate indeed.

During World War II, the Nazis exterminated some six million Jews, and millions of others,
including the disabled, the Roma people, Communists, trade unionists,
Social Democrats, Jehovah's Witnesses, Soviet citizens, and many, many
others deemed Untermenschen or "inferior."

Branded by the Pink Triangle is an account of the terrible
fate of gay men in Nazi Germany during the Nazi Holocaust of World War
II, who died in their tens of thousands in the concentration camps.

After the war, for those who survived the camps continued to suffer. Many were made to serve out the balance of their sentences
if there was still time left in their prison terms! Homosexuality remained illegal in German after the war (under the
notorious Paragraph 175) as it was in Canada, the U.S. and elsewhere. As
late as 1970, in Amsterdam, those who sought to honor the gay men who
had died in the camps were arrested.

Ken Setterington will talk about his research, why he wrote this book
and why he wrote it for a young adult audience. Join us  tomorrow night to learn more and listen to Ken Setterington
tell this important story.

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