Heinz
F. (born 1905) was arrested in 1935 for being homosexual,
and was sent without a trial to the Dachau concentration camp.
He spent nearly nine years in prisons and concentration camps.
Now 93, Heinz tells his story for the first time in PARAGRAH
175.
Jeffrey
Friedman (left) and Rob Epstein (right) on location
with former resistance fighter Gad Beck.
Annette
Eick (left) and friend, before the War. Annette's
parents were killed in Auschwitz.
Dr.
Klaus Müller, Project Director for Western Europe at the
United States Holocaust Memorial, seeks out homosexual survivors
of the concentration camps .
Pierre
Seel, born 1923 in Alsace-Lorraine, was 17 when the
Nazis occupied his homeland. He was arrested and interrogated
about his homosexuality before being sent to the internment
camp at Schirmeck, where he witnessed the brutal murder of
his friend Jo.