Berlin, February 1933, the new German leadership orders the closure of all cabarets. But Felix, the emcee of the depraved Fabulett, still has a story to tell. He has felt different all his life – as a son, as a soldier, and as a lover – and now has to abandon the only place … Continue reading
Sometimes good news is a long time coming . In this case …almost 70 years! Ir has just been announced that for the first time ever he German parliament has decided that it will for the first time commemorate LGBTQ victims of the Nazi regime. At last those who were persecuted and annihilated for … Continue reading
When the British/French renowned human rights lawyer Phillipe Sands was doing research for a book he was writing about crimes against humanity he came across two elderly German/Austrian men. One was Niklas Frank who’s father was Hans Frank, Hitler’s personal lawyer and, from October 1939, governor-general of Nazi-occupied Poland, which came to include Galicia. The other … Continue reading