The exhibition shows the diverse and ambivalent life stories of queer people during the National Socialist era from 1933 to 1945.
At the commemoration of the victims of National Socialism on January 27, 2023 in the German Bundestag, the focus was on queer victims for the first time. The historical-documentary exhibition "Living at risk. Queer People 1933-1945" builds on this important signal of remembrance and makes the topic of the exclusion and persecution of queer people in the years 1933-1945 accessible to a wide audience. It traces the diverse and ambivalent life stories of queer people.
The exhibition also uses previously unpublished material to show how the lives of many queer people were broken and destroyed. At the same time, it sheds light on how the remaining room for maneuver was used in everyday life. By no means only stories of persecution are told, but also ways of self-assertion in an adverse reality of life.
The exhibition will be accompanied by two lectures and concerts by the Namu Ensemble, to which admission is also free. Please visit our website or the profile of the Center for Art at rausgegangen.de
A traveling exhibition of the Magnus Hirschfeld Federal Foundation.
Organizer: Landeszentrale für politische Bildung Bremen, "Erinnern für die Zukunft e.V", "Rat&Tat - Zentrum für queeres Leben e.V." and the Zentrum für Kunst.
Free admission
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