#Nazism

Arts & Humanities

From Persecution to Emancipation? The Pink Triangle and Queer History

How did the pink triangle, once imposed by the Nazis, get reclaimed by those it was meant to stigmatize? Has the triangle of sadness evolved into one of joy, of fear, of memory? This symbol of queer history contains multitudes.

Academia & Publishing

„Die Buchhändler-Emigration hat auf der ganzen Welt Spuren hinterlassen”: Ernst Fischer im Interview

Nach der nationalsozialistischen Machtergreifung flüchteten mehrere hundert Antiquare, Buchhändler und Verleger aus Deutschland und Österreich. Buchwissenschaftler Ernst Fischer geht den Lebensspuren dieser Menschen nach.

Arts & Humanities

A Conversation on Paul Celan: We Are All Migrants of Language

Durs Grünbein and Michael Eskin discuss Paul Celan’s lasting influence and legacy.

Arts & Humanities

Women Doctors in Nazi Germany: Opportunists or Engaged Physicians?

For Jewish doctors, Nazism meant emigration or death, but many non-Jewish German female physicians had careers that spanned the Weimar Republic and the Nazi regime. They upheld the aims of a repressive dictatorship.

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