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I, Pierre Seel, deported homosexual : a memoir of Nazi terror
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I, Pierre Seel, deported homosexual : a memoir of Nazi terror

Auteur: Pierre Seel; Jean Le Bitoux
Uitgever: New York : Basic Books, ©1995.
Editie/Formaat:   Boek : Biografie : EngelsAlle edities en materiaalsoorten bekijken.
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"On a fateful day in May 1941, in Nazi-occupied Strasbourg, Alsace, seventeen-year-old Pierre Seel was summoned by the Gestapo. He had made the mistake of reporting a theft that had occurred in a gay area of town. The police added his name to a list of suspected homosexuals that was soon turned over to the occupying Germans. To attempt escape would have meant the arrest and deportation of his family, so young Seel  Meer lezen...
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Genre/Vorm: Biography
Aanvullende fysieke materiaalsoort: Online version:
Seel, Pierre, 1923-2005.
I, Pierre Seel, deported homosexual.
New York : Basic Books, c1995
(OCoLC)654664803
Genoemd persoon: Pierre Seel
Genre: Biografie
Soort document: Boek
Alle auteurs / medewerkers: Pierre Seel; Jean Le Bitoux
ISBN: 0465045006 9780465045006
OCLC-nummer: 32589670
Beschrijving: xi, 186 p. : maps ; 22 cm.
Inhoud: Average middle-class family --
Schirmeck-Vorbrüch --
Destination Smolensk --
Years of shame --
Out of the closet: a painful testimony.
Andere titels: Moi, Pierre Seel, déporté homosexuel.
Verantwoordelijkheid: Pierre Seel ; translated from the French by Joachim Neugroschel.

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"On a fateful day in May 1941, in Nazi-occupied Strasbourg, Alsace, seventeen-year-old Pierre Seel was summoned by the Gestapo. He had made the mistake of reporting a theft that had occurred in a gay area of town. The police added his name to a list of suspected homosexuals that was soon turned over to the occupying Germans. To attempt escape would have meant the arrest and deportation of his family, so young Seel chose instead to report to Gestapo headquarters, starting out on a journey that would take him from the safety and innocence of his teenage existence to the horrors of the Schirmeeck-Vorbruch concentration camp."--BOOK JACKET.

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