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'''The Myth of a Nazi Extermination of Homosexuals''' is a 1997 article by Jack Wikoff. ย | '''The Myth of a Nazi Extermination of Homosexuals''' is a 1997 article by Jack Wikoff. ย | ||
Asides from various criticisms of claims of an extermination of [[homosexuals]], the article included material on | Asides from various criticisms of claims of an extermination of [[homosexuals]], the article included material on jewish supporters of jewish [[Holocaust uniqueness]] disliking homosexual extermination claims, such as "''The conflicting claims of jews and homosexuals as โholocaustโ victims were also laid out in Richarc Goldsteinโs article โWhose Holocaust?โ in the December 10, 1979 Village Voice. Goldstein points out that โFor gay people, inclusion in the Holocaust has become a symbol of social visibilityโ and furthermore: โ...myths are created to serve needs, and given the imperatives of the late โ70s, it is inevitable that homosexuals would come to โneedโ the Holocaust, if only because it simplifies the immensely complicated process by which they come to feel oppressed''โ. ย | ||
The very prominent | The very prominent jewish exterminationist Holocaust historian [[Raul Hilberg]] even argued "''that many [[kapos]], inmates who administered the barracks and disciplined the others, were gay''." | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
*[[Claimed mass killings of non- | *[[Claimed mass killings of non-jews by National Socialist Germany]] | ||
*[[Holocaust uniqueness]] | *[[Holocaust uniqueness]] | ||
*[[Pink triangle]] | *[[Pink triangle]] | ||
Revision as of 22:34, 24 February 2024
The Myth of a Nazi Extermination of Homosexuals is a 1997 article by Jack Wikoff.
Asides from various criticisms of claims of an extermination of homosexuals, the article included material on jewish supporters of jewish Holocaust uniqueness disliking homosexual extermination claims, such as "The conflicting claims of jews and homosexuals as โholocaustโ victims were also laid out in Richarc Goldsteinโs article โWhose Holocaust?โ in the December 10, 1979 Village Voice. Goldstein points out that โFor gay people, inclusion in the Holocaust has become a symbol of social visibilityโ and furthermore: โ...myths are created to serve needs, and given the imperatives of the late โ70s, it is inevitable that homosexuals would come to โneedโ the Holocaust, if only because it simplifies the immensely complicated process by which they come to feel oppressedโ.
The very prominent jewish exterminationist Holocaust historian Raul Hilberg even argued "that many kapos, inmates who administered the barracks and disciplined the others, were gay."
External links
- The Myth of a Nazi Extermination of Homosexuals
- The Myth of a Nazi Extermination of Homosexuals - Another version.