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DR KLAUS MUELLER

Interviews

INTERVIEWS ON GAY PERSECUTION IN NAZI GERMANY

Washington Post, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Advocate, Washington Blade, CNN a.o.1992-2000

Hertum van, Aras: Museum rediscovering the ‘forgotten victims’ of Nazis. In: Washington Blade, No. 37, Vol. 23, 1992

Hart, Sara: “A Dark Past Revealed,” 10 Percent [San Francisco], vol. 1, no. 5 (Winter 1993): 37-39, 74.

Hertum van, Aras: Survivors of Nazi camps begin to tell their stories. In: Washington Blade, No. 18, Vol. 24, 1993.

Rios, Delia: Telling Story of Nazi persecution of gays. In: The Plain Dealer, May 15, 1993.

Rose, Rick: Museum of Pain. In: The Advocate, Issue 628, May 4, 1993.

Gekeler, Corinna: Aktives Vergessenlassen. In: Magnus, Nr. 5, 5, Jg., 1993.

Müller, Klaus: The Holocaust # Aids. In: The Advocate, Issue 628, May 4, 1993.

Müller, Klaus:: A difficult relationship. In: Washington Jewish Week, April 22, 1993.

Weinraub, Judith: “Trials of the Pink Triangle: Historian Klaus Müller, Documenting the Nazi Torment of Gays,” Washington Post (June 6, 1994): pp. D1, D4.

LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW: Klaus Muller: Documenting Gay Life Under Nazis for Holocaust Museum and History, December 4, 1994 by Michael Bronski

Dunlap, David W: “Personalizing Nazis’ Homosexual Victims,” New York Times (June 26, 1995): pp. A1, B4.

Linenthal, Edward T.: The Boundaries of Memory: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. In: American Quarterly, Vol. 46, No. 3. (Sep., 1994), pp. 406-433

Linenthal, Edward T.: Preserving Memory. The struggle to create America’s Holocaust Museum. New York, Viking Pinguin 1995.

Interview with Wolf Blitzer, CNN CORRESPONDENT, Gay Jewish survivor of Nazi Germany says he was never unlucky, May 5, 2000

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