The pink triangle: The Nazi war against homosexuals (A New Republic book) - Hardcover

Plant, Richard

 
9780805000597: The pink triangle: The Nazi war against homosexuals (A New Republic book)

Synopsis

Describes government policies towards homosexuals in Hitler's Germany and recounts their ordeals in Nazi death camps

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Review

" A powerful and painful account." -- Martin Gilbert, author of "The Holocaust"
" A valuable contribution . . . the lesson that The Pink Triangle elicits from the Holocaust is the realization that we are still haunted by the specters of the Third Reich." -- "San Francisco Chronicle"
"A strong book, not easy to put down . . . Mr. Plant writes convincingly, keeps clear of sentiment, and lays bare a particularly fearful corner of mid-twentieth century inhumanity."-- "The Economist"
“A powerful and painful account.”—Martin Gilbert, author of "The Holocaust"
“A valuable contribution . . . the lesson that The Pink Triangle elicits from the Holocaust is the realization that we are still haunted by the specters of the Third Reich.”—"San Francisco Chronicle"
"A strong book, not easy to put down . . . Mr. Plant writes convincingly, keeps clear of sentiment, and lays bare a particularly fearful corner of mid-twentieth century inhumanity."—"The Economist"
"A powerful and painful account."--Martin Gilbert, author of "The Holocaust"
"A valuable contribution . . . the lesson that The Pink Triangle elicits from the Holocaust is the realization that we are still haunted by the specters of the Third Reich."--"San Francisco Chronicle"
"A strong book, not easy to put down . . . Mr. Plant writes convincingly, keeps clear of sentiment, and lays bare a particularly fearful corner of mid-twentieth century inhumanity."--"The Economist"

A powerful and painful account. "Martin Gilbert, author of The Holocaust"

A valuable contribution . . . the lesson that The Pink Triangle elicits from the Holocaust is the realization that we are still haunted by the specters of the Third Reich. "San Francisco Chronicle"

A strong book, not easy to put down . . . Mr. Plant writes convincingly, keeps clear of sentiment, and lays bare a particularly fearful corner of mid-twentieth century inhumanity. "The Economist""

A powerful and painful account. Martin Gilbert, author of The Holocaust

A valuable contribution . . . the lesson that The Pink Triangle elicits from the Holocaust is the realization that we are still haunted by the specters of the Third Reich. San Francisco Chronicle

A strong book, not easy to put down . . . Mr. Plant writes convincingly, keeps clear of sentiment, and lays bare a particularly fearful corner of mid-twentieth century inhumanity. The Economist

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"A powerful and painful account." --Martin Gilbert, author of The Holocaust

"A valuable contribution . . . the lesson that The Pink Triangle elicits from the Holocaust is the realization that we are still haunted by the specters of the Third Reich." --San Francisco Chronicle

"A strong book, not easy to put down . . . Mr. Plant writes convincingly, keeps clear of sentiment, and lays bare a particularly fearful corner of mid-twentieth century inhumanity." --The Economist

About the Author

Richard Plant was born in Frankfurt and was a graduate of the University of Basel, where he earned his Ph.D. Since emigrating to the United States in 1938, he has contributed numerous articles to many publications, and teaches at the New School for Social Research in New York City.

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