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Arendt, H. (1977). Eichmann in Jerusalem: A report on the banality of evil. New York: Penguin Books.


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Biale, D. (1987). Power and powerlessness in Jewish history. New York: Schocken.

Cirlot, J. E. (1962). A dictionary of symbols. New York: Philosophical Library.

The War against the Jews 1933-45Dawidowicz, L. (1986). The war against the Jews 1933-1945. New York: Bantam Books.

Dinnerstein, L. (1994). Anti-Semitism in America. New York: Oxford University Press.

Dworkin, A. (1993). Letters from a war zone. New York: Lawrence Hill Books.

Dworkin, A. (1994, November/December). The Unremembered: Searching for women’s experiences at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. Ms. Magazine, pp. 52-58.

Elman, R. A. (1989). Sexual subordination and state intervention: Lessons for feminists from the Nazi state,” Trivia, 15, 50-64.

Faderman, L., & Eriksson, B. (1990). Lesbians in Germany: 1890’s- 1920’s. Tallahassee, FL: Naiad Press.

The Men with the Pink TriangleFernbach, D. (1980). Introduction. In Heinz Heger The men with the pink triangle. Boston: Alyson Publications.

Frye, M. (1983). The politics of reality. New York: The Crossing Press.

Gourevitch, P. (1993, July). Behold now behemoth — The Holocaust Memorial Museum: One more American theme park. Harpers Magazine, pp. 55-62.

Heger, H. (1980). The men with the pink triangle. Boston: Alyson Publications.

Hilberg, R. (1961). The destruction of the European Jews. New York: Harper Books.

Hoagland, S. (1988). Lesbian ethics: Toward new value. Palo Alto, CA: Institute of Lesbian Studies.

Laska, V. (1993). Vera Laska. In C. Rittner & J. K. Roth (Eds.), Different voices: women and the Holocaust (pp. 250-269). New York: Paragon House.

Leidholdt, D. (1983, March 15). Where pornography meets fascism. WIN News, pp. 18-22.

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Miriam, K. (1993). From rage to all the rage: Lesbian-feminism, sadomasochism, and the politics of memory. In I. Reti (Ed.), Unleashing feminism: Critiquing lesbian sadomasochism in the gay nineties (pp. 7-70). Santa Cruz: HerBooks.

Oosterhuis, H. (1991). Male bonding and homosexuality in German nationalism. In H. Oosterhuis and H. Kennedy (Eds.), Homosexuality and male bonding in pre-Nazi Germany (pp. 241-263). New York: Harrington Park Press.

Penelope, J. (1992). Call me a lesbian: Lesbian lives, lesbian theory. Freedom, CA: Crossing Press.

Plant, R. (1986). The pink triangle: The Nazi war against homosexuals. New York: Henry Holt.

Raymond, J. (1986). A passion for friends: Toward a philosophy of female affection. Boston: Beacon Press.

Raymond, J. (1989). Putting the politics back into lesbianism. Women Studies International Forum, 12 (2), 149-156.

Rector, F. (1981). The Nazi extermination of homosexuals. New York: Stein and Day.

Reti, I. (1993). Remember the fire: Lesbian sadomasochism in a post-Nazi Holocaust world. In I. Reti (Ed.), Unleashing feminism: Critiquing lesbian sadomasochism in the gay nineties (pp. 79-99). Santa Cruz: HerBooks.

Ringelheim, J. (1993). Women and the Holocaust: A Reconsideration of Research. In C. Rittner and J. K. Roth (Eds.), Different voices: Women and the Holocaust (pp. 373-420). New York: Paragon House.

Robson, R. (1992). Lesbian (out)law: Survival under the rule of law. New York: Firebrand Books.

Sartre, J.-P. (1969). Anti-Semite and Jew. New York: Schocken Books.

Steakley, J. (1975). The homosexual emancipation movement in Germany. New York: Arno Press.

Theweleit, K. (1987). Male fantasies. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

Walker, B. (1983). The woman’s encyclopedia of myths and secrets. New York: Harper and Row.

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