Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Hubris and Hypocrisy, Incitement and Disavowal: Sexuality and German Fascism
Dagmar Herzog Chapter 2. Sexuality and Nazism: The Doubly Unspeakable? Elizabeth D. Heineman
Chapter 3. Backlash against Prostitutes’ Rights: Origins and Dynamics of Nazi Prostitution Policies Julie Roos
Chapter 4. Homophobic Propaganda and the Denunciation of Same-Sex-Desiring Men under National Socialism Stefan Micheler
Chapter 5. Telling Sexual Stories in the Nazi Courts of Law: Race Defilemtn in Gerany, 1993 to 1945 Patricia Szobar
Chapter 6. Fascism and the Female Form: Performance Art in the Third Reich Terri J. Gordon
Chapter 7. Forbidden Company: Romantic Relationships between Germans and Foreigners, 1939 to 1945 Birthe Kundrus
Chapter 8. Sex with a Purpose: Prostitution, Veneral Disease, and Militarized Masculinity in the Third Reich Annette F. Timm
Chapter 9. The Denial of Homosexuality: Same-Sex Incidents in Himmlers SS and Police Geoffrey J. Giles
Chapter 10. Victims, Villains, and Survivors: Gendered Perceptions and Self-Perceptions of Jewish Displaced Persons in Occupied Postwar Germany Atina Grossman
Chapter 11.The Pink Triangle and Political Consciousness; Gays, Lesbians, and the Memory of Nazi Persecution Erik N. Jensen
Notes on Contributors