Pride Month: Defying the Nazi Campaign to Control Sexuality
Berlin was known as the gay capital of the world until Nazis began terrorizing LGBTQ+ people and shut down the Eldorado Club in 1933. But love persisted in spite of Nazi persecution. Repeated arrests and beatings couldn’t crush the bond between Jewish dancer Margot Holzmann Liu and her partner, Marta Halusa. The inhumane conditions at the Ravensbrück concentration camp didn’t prevent prisoners Nelly Mousset-Vos and Nadine Hwang from beginning their lifelong romance. Join us as we commemorate Pride Month with their legacies of resilience and rebellion during Nazi rule.

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Nazi prejudice and propaganda – the racist crimes against the "children of shame" | DW Documentary

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Subverting Stereotypes: Women Who Resisted

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Never Again is Now: Learning from LGBTQ+ History to Fight for the Future

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Warsaw Pride 2026: Poland makes history | Pulse of Culture

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Lebensborn: The Secret Aryan Breeding Program of the Third Reich | FULL DOCUMENTARY

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The Heartbreaking Truth About Anne Frank

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Inzest - Das Schweigen brechen | Doku HD | ARTE

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Disability Awareness Month: “Science” That Maimed

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InterSexional People | Extraordinary Documentary

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Irena Sendler Story: The Woman Nazis Couldn't Break

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The Brutal Fate of Homosexuals during Nazi Germany

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80 Years Later: Anne Frank’s Sister Breaks Her Silence

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Jessica Benjamin: Collective Violence and Social Traumata from a Psychoanalytic Perspective

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The Bizarre Relations Between the Nazis and the Zionists

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Britain Sold Palestine to Pay Its WWI Debt. The Balfour Declaration Was a Banking Deal!

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How I SURVIVED Four Different Nazi Concentration Camps | Ben Lesser

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Pride Month: The Nazi Persecution of Gay People

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When Protection is Actually Control: The Danger of Protecting Girls

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Trans vs Conservative Women: Are Periods Essential to Womanhood? | Middle Ground

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