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in March 1933 following the Nazi seizure of power and was severely beaten before his release in August 1933. He spent nine months in prisons and in the earliest
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As a renowned and prominent gay activist from the beginning of the century to his death he was connected with many other activists of the
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Jewish Aspects in Avant-Garde: Between Rebellion and Revelation edited by Mark H. Gelber, Sami Sjöberg
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movement in the first two decades of the 20th century. Hiller was elected as vice-chairman of the
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Queer Jewish Lives Between Central Europe and Mandatory Palestine: Biographies and Geographies
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Sex and the Weimar Republic: German Homosexual Emancipation and the Rise of the Nazis
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Sex and the Weimar Republic: German Homosexual Emancipation and the Rise of the Nazis
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The Activists: Kurt Hiller and the Politics of Action on the German Left, 1914-1933
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Ritchie, J.M. (April 1998). "Kurt Hiller - A 'Stankerer' in Exile 1934-1955".
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in 1929. In 1929 he took over as chairman from fellow gay activist
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Gay Berlin: Birthplace of a Modern Identity by Robert Beachy
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Kraß, Andreas; Sluhovsky, Moshe; Yonay, Yuval (2021-12-31).
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Hiller was also an influential writer in the early German
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Memorial plaque at Kurt Hiller Park, in Berlin-Schöneberg
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Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United Kingdom
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This biographical article about a German activist is a
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background. A communist, he was deeply influenced by
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American Philosophical Society. 405: 304: 140:Social Democratic Party of Germany 14: 725: 634:LGBT concentration camp survivors 450: 234: 187: 146:in 1938. In 1955, he returned to 119:Memorial to Kurt Hiller in Berlin 112:. He was released in April 1934. 79:Scientific Humanitarian Committee 543: 537: 481: 475: 246:Marhoefer, Laurie (2015-01-01). 54:Hiller came from a middle-class 689:20th-century German journalists 669:20th-century German LGBT people 624:German male non-fiction writers 416:(in German). Wallstein Verlag. 339: 330: 275: 266: 225: 110:Oranienburg concentration camp 90:§175: Schmach des Jahrhunderts 66:, despising the philosophy of 1: 180: 664:German LGBT rights activists 629:German Peace Society members 557:. You can help Knowledge by 495:. You can help Knowledge by 346:Schildt, Axel (2020-10-05). 49: 7: 288:University of Toronto Press 10: 730: 531: 469: 431:Wurgaft, Lewis D. 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Berlin
Hamburg
expressionist
pacifist
Jewish
Immanuel Kant
Arthur Schopenhauer
G. W. F. Hegel
gay rights
Scientific Humanitarian Committee
Magnus Hirschfeld
Gestapo
concentration camps
Columbia-Haus
Brandenburg
Oranienburg concentration camp

Prague
Walter D. Schultz
de
Social Democratic Party of Germany
London
West Germany
Paragraph 175

first homosexual movement
Magnus Hirschfeld
Eva Siewert

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