

Polizei und Homosexuelle in der Weimarer Republik
Zur Konstruktion des Sündenbabels
Book • 2020
Jens Dobler's 'Polizei und Homosexuelle in der Weimarer Republik' examines the complex interactions between law enforcement and the homosexual community during the Weimar era.
The book analyzes how the police constructed and regulated the image of the 'sinful Babylon,' focusing on the policing of homosexual spaces and activities.
It investigates the legal frameworks, social attitudes, and political forces that shaped the treatment of homosexuals in Weimar Germany.
Dobler also explores the experiences of homosexuals who were subjected to police surveillance, harassment, and prosecution.
By examining the intersection of law, sexuality, and social control, this study offers valuable insights into the history of homosexuality in modern Germany.
The book analyzes how the police constructed and regulated the image of the 'sinful Babylon,' focusing on the policing of homosexual spaces and activities.
It investigates the legal frameworks, social attitudes, and political forces that shaped the treatment of homosexuals in Weimar Germany.
Dobler also explores the experiences of homosexuals who were subjected to police surveillance, harassment, and prosecution.
By examining the intersection of law, sexuality, and social control, this study offers valuable insights into the history of homosexuality in modern Germany.
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Mentioned as a source about policing and homosexuality in the Weimar Republic. It has interesting stuff towards the end about the transition in terms of policing.

Episode 78 -- Project 1933, Part III: May 1 to May 31