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CHAPTER 9. The Ambivalent Outsider: Prostitution, Promiscuity, and VD Control in Nazi Berlin
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Annette F. Timm
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- CHAPTER 1. Social Outsiders and the Construction of the Community of the People 1
- CHAPTER 2. Social Outsiders in German History: From the Sixteenth Century to 1933 20
- CHAPTER 3. No “Volksgenossen”: Jewish Entrepreneurs in the Third Reich 45
- CHAPTER 4. When the Ordinary Became Extraordinary: German Jews Reacting to Nazi Persecution, 1933–1939 66
- CHAPTER 5. The Nazi Purge of German Artistic and Cultural Life 99
- CHAPTER 6. The Limits of Policy: Social Protection of Intermarried German Jews in Nazi Germany 117
- CHAPTER 7. The Exclusion and Murder of the Disabled 145
- CHAPTER 8. From Indefinite Confinement to Extermination: “Habitual Criminals” in the Third Reich 165
- CHAPTER 9. The Ambivalent Outsider: Prostitution, Promiscuity, and VD Control in Nazi Berlin 192
- CHAPTER 10. “Gypsies” as Social Outsiders in Nazi Germany 212
- CHAPTER 11. The Institutionalization of Homosexual Panic in the Third Reich 233
- CHAPTER 12. Police Justice, Popular Justice, and Social Outsiders in Nazi Germany: The Example of Polish Foreign Workers 256
- CHAPTER 13. Sex, Blood, and Vulnerability: Women Outsiders in German- Occupied Europe 273
- CHAPTER 14. Social Outcasts in War and Genocide: A Comparative Perspective 294
- List of Contributors 319
- Index 321
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- CHAPTER 1. Social Outsiders and the Construction of the Community of the People 1
- CHAPTER 2. Social Outsiders in German History: From the Sixteenth Century to 1933 20
- CHAPTER 3. No “Volksgenossen”: Jewish Entrepreneurs in the Third Reich 45
- CHAPTER 4. When the Ordinary Became Extraordinary: German Jews Reacting to Nazi Persecution, 1933–1939 66
- CHAPTER 5. The Nazi Purge of German Artistic and Cultural Life 99
- CHAPTER 6. The Limits of Policy: Social Protection of Intermarried German Jews in Nazi Germany 117
- CHAPTER 7. The Exclusion and Murder of the Disabled 145
- CHAPTER 8. From Indefinite Confinement to Extermination: “Habitual Criminals” in the Third Reich 165
- CHAPTER 9. The Ambivalent Outsider: Prostitution, Promiscuity, and VD Control in Nazi Berlin 192
- CHAPTER 10. “Gypsies” as Social Outsiders in Nazi Germany 212
- CHAPTER 11. The Institutionalization of Homosexual Panic in the Third Reich 233
- CHAPTER 12. Police Justice, Popular Justice, and Social Outsiders in Nazi Germany: The Example of Polish Foreign Workers 256
- CHAPTER 13. Sex, Blood, and Vulnerability: Women Outsiders in German- Occupied Europe 273
- CHAPTER 14. Social Outcasts in War and Genocide: A Comparative Perspective 294
- List of Contributors 319
- Index 321