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OutHistory’s featured exhibits are curated by scholars in the field of  LGBTQ history, knowledgeable researchers, or collectors. They provide a focused look at a few, particular aspects of this history. If you are interested in helping us expand the range of queer histories covered in future exhibits, please email [mailto:outhistory@gc.cuny.edu outhistory@gc.cuny.edu].
 
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HENLEIN AIDE SUICIDE IN CZECHOSLOVAK JAIL; Heinz Rutha, 'Foreign Envoy' of Sudeten Germans, Was Hel...  [PDF]
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Heinz Rutha, right-hand man of Konrad Henlein, leader of the Sudeten German [Nazi] party, hanged himself last night in his cell at Boehmisch-Leipa jail, where he was detained on charges of immorality....
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November 06, 1937, Saturday - Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES (NYT) - Article
  
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Nazis Attend Rutha Funeral [PDF] funeral attended by Nazis...
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Twelve members of Konrad Henlein's Sudeten German party's youth organization appeared in court today to answer charges of homosexuality which were chiefly directed against the absent thirteenth codefendant--the "Foreign Minister" of the Sudeten German par...
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Lesbian theatre history with an emphasis on New York’s WOW Café and Theatre, starting in 1980.
 
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JNK is storing this here: from notes in GAH or GLA
 
 
MERRYMOUNT About 1626, according to William Bradford, Thomas Morton and the other male settlers at Merrymount were guilty of "great licentiousness." The men's consorting with Indian women is mentioned, along with "worse practices" associated with ancient Roman feasts. Bradford said that Morton and his men "set up a maypole,drinking and dancing about it many days together, inviting the Indian women for their consorts, dancing and frisking together like so many fairies, or furies, rather; and worse practices. As if they had anew revived and celebrated the feasts of the Roman goddess Flora, or the beastly practices of the mad Bac-' chanalians." Subject for research: It would be interesting to know just what feasts and "beastly practices" Bradford had in mind; see his Of Plymouth Plantation, pp. 204-06; Oaks, 'Things Fearful,' " p. 269.
 
 
 
Hello Jonathan,
 
 
I'm just editing this page to show you what happens when somebody modifies your discussion page.
 
 
I have also figured out how to alphabetize category entries by last name. You simply add this snippet of text above the category:
 
 
<nowiki>{{DEFAULTSORT:Kolbe, Jim}}</nowiki>
 
  
 
Let me just mention that the link text donesn't necessarily need to be the same as the article title. I can link to [[Jim Kolbe|Jim Kolbe's article]] for example by typing <nowiki>[[Jim Kolbe|Jim Kolbe's article]]</nowiki> (text before vertical bar is what it links to, text after the vertical bar is what it says on the page). You can also automatically sign your name when you write something on the discussion pages (like I did below) by typing four tilde characters (<nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>). The will turn into a signature stamp when you save or preview.
 
Let me just mention that the link text donesn't necessarily need to be the same as the article title. I can link to [[Jim Kolbe|Jim Kolbe's article]] for example by typing <nowiki>[[Jim Kolbe|Jim Kolbe's article]]</nowiki> (text before vertical bar is what it links to, text after the vertical bar is what it says on the page). You can also automatically sign your name when you write something on the discussion pages (like I did below) by typing four tilde characters (<nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>). The will turn into a signature stamp when you save or preview.
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Hey Jonathan,  do you know why the dns is showing for the site?  http://209.200.244.13  - I haven't seen this issue on any site - wiki or not and it is fascinating.  One of the issues is that it causes people to have to log into http://209.200.244.13 even if they are logged into http://OutHistory.org
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Curious,  [[User:MarkDilley|MarkDilley]]

Latest revision as of 11:34, 25 September 2012

Heinz Rutha

New York Times:

HENLEIN AIDE SUICIDE IN CZECHOSLOVAK JAIL; Heinz Rutha, 'Foreign Envoy' of Sudeten Germans, Was Hel... [PDF] Heinz Rutha, right-hand man of Konrad Henlein, leader of the Sudeten German [Nazi] party, hanged himself last night in his cell at Boehmisch-Leipa jail, where he was detained on charges of immorality.... November 06, 1937, Saturday - Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES (NYT) - Article


Nazis Attend Rutha Funeral [PDF] funeral attended by Nazis... November 11, 1937, Thursday - Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES (NYT) - Article


12 CZECH NAZIS ON TRIAL; Members of Youth Organization Face Homosexual Charges [PDF] Twelve members of Konrad Henlein's Sudeten German party's youth organization appeared in court today to answer charges of homosexuality which were chiefly directed against the absent thirteenth codefendant--the "Foreign Minister" of the Sudeten German par... December 03, 1937, Friday - Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES (NYT) - Article



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Let me just mention that the link text donesn't necessarily need to be the same as the article title. I can link to Jim Kolbe's article for example by typing [[Jim Kolbe|Jim Kolbe's article]] (text before vertical bar is what it links to, text after the vertical bar is what it says on the page). You can also automatically sign your name when you write something on the discussion pages (like I did below) by typing four tilde characters (~~~~). The will turn into a signature stamp when you save or preview.

Ebukva 12:30, 8 November 2007 (PST)

I was here. JNK Jnk 12:58, 19 November 2007 (PST)


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Ebukva 14:31, 10 January 2008 (PST)

Hey Jonathan, do you know why the dns is showing for the site? http://209.200.244.13 - I haven't seen this issue on any site - wiki or not and it is fascinating. One of the issues is that it causes people to have to log into http://209.200.244.13 even if they are logged into http://OutHistory.org

Curious, MarkDilley