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The average rating for Nursing productivity assessment and costing out nursing services based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2008-01-20 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars mike barbee
This is a tremendously important book. When people think of concentration camps, they think of millions of Jews being tortured and gassed. However, not many people think of the other victims of Hitler's sickening Führerland. This book tells the story of one of the other most loathed 'blemishes' of Hitler's Aryan race: homosexuals. Homosexuals, branded with the pink triangle, were seen as 'the scum of the scum', hated more than the Jews and the Romani - not just by the Nazis, but by their fellow prisoners. They were given the most torturous 'jobs' ( Heinz Heger's (pseudonym for author and survivor Josef Kohout) first 'job' at his first concentration camp was to shovel snow from the left side of the road - with his bare hands - and carry it to the right side of the road; once that had been accomplished, he then had to carry the snow from the right and return it to the left) and had to endure constant verbal, physical and sexual abuse; Kohout had to succumb to having sex with his Capos for protection. Homosexuals were seen as disgusting and perverted, but 'normal' men could have sex with other men as a way of 'release' without being seen as disgusting or wrong at all. The injustice of those branded with the pink triangle is not only the treatment and torture they received simply for being attracted to the same sex, but the lack of acknowledgement their struggle received, if they happened to survive the camps: they were shunned by society for being homosexuals, many being arrested and imprisoned for the same 'crime' that had them committed to the concentration camps; if they escaped being sent to prison, they were hated by their neighbours and ostracised by society (Kohout's father committed suicide because of the treatment he received from his friends, colleagues and neighbours for having a gay son); they did not receive compensation like the other victims of the concentration camps, because they were criminals for loving the same sex, and criminals did not receive compensation. But by far the worst injustice is that their history was never told. You will never hear of their treatment told of in schools, see them in museums (except one in the US - many decades later) or read much of them in the many, many books on the subject. Yes, the biggest injustice is that their struggle has been swept under the carpet, destined to be forgotten and dismissed, as though society almost condones what happened to them, as if prolonging their treatment.
Review # 2 was written on 2008-06-12 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars James Childs
This was a long-awaited read for me. It was a read I had to prepare myself for, before I could actually read it. I'm a scholar of WW2 and Holocaust literature and have a large collection of material, but for a topic dealing even more closely with myself and being, I had to take time to ground myself. Whether you are just a passing person who might wish to learn about what homosexuals suffered in concentration camps (and there were fewer comparatively and earlier in the Nazi regime directly), or someone who is looking for a wider view of all inmates who were interred or murdered, this memoir can provide views into life in the camps, especially for certain populations. What is does beyond that is provide a glimpse into the ugly aspects of "male" life, and the unique, sexual brutality so-called "straight" men have perpetrated against homosexuals who've expressed or more openly or innocently (depending on your perspective) their attraction and love of those of their own gender. I don't even know quite how to express it, but I literally was brought to the floor, unable to move, weeping, remembering how one can be forced to do things just to survive, and knowing the ones who forced you to debase yourself so horribly were so-called "straight" men who went/go home to their wives or girlfriends, who don't think twice about using someone. That is the perspective Heinz Heger lived and endured on top of the diabolical, sickly human mechanisms of the Nazis and those who benefited from their regime. I wanted to know more of his personal feelings when he described seeing thousands of prisoners of all kinds not just be "liquidated", but when he directly saw the evidence: the coursing of blood from trenches full of recently shot bodies instead of his only stating how the villagers near the camp complained of the local streams being tainted with blood, but I understand why his account involved only that. Sometimes you can only recount abstracts like that, because looking too directly into the memory will take you back, and you know, in your present life that you couldn't endure that. Not a "speciality" book. Not just for gays or other LTIIQ people. If you are going to read Holocaust books, include this one as well. Be aware and outraged that homosexuals were targeted and murdered just like other groups, just because they believed and lived a certain way....BUT the vast majority were NEVER compensated as were other survivors. They were pushed aside and discriminated against, and even had officials discount their memories, an even more debilitating experience than survivors whose stories were commiserated with. So in effect, these men were violated over and over, not just by perpetrators, but by those who supposedly were there to liberate and help them as they did other concentration camp inmates. They were discriminated against JUST like what continues against gays today in a variety of countries across the world. For more information and photo of Heinz Heger, whose real name was Josef Kohout, please visit my review/interview site Flying With Red Haircrow.


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