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    Stefan Kosinski: A Gay Holocaust Survivor David Johnson History of the Holocaust | History 506:261 November 17th, 2017 During the height of the Second World War, Jews, Gypsies, Homosexuals and other minorities, so called “racial enemies” of the Reich, were systematically targeted and marked for destruction by Nazi Policy. Homosexuals in particular were targeted beginning as early as 1933, and one of the survivors of that policy is Teofil “Stefan” Kosinski, a devout Polish Catholic arrested in

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    knowledge about when commas, colons, and semi-colons should be used. For example, in my first essay I had an enormous problem with comma placement. I would place the comma after the wrong word like in these two sentences, “In the novel, Being There by Jerzy Kosinski, Chauncey Gardiner grows up sheltered in the home of his benefactor only to eventually be thrown into a world he has never experienced,” and

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    sucked into the caverns of their viewers' eyes, forever beyond retrieval, to disappear. "Chance became only an image for millions of real people. They would never know how real he was, since his thinking could not be televised." -- Jerzy Kosinski, from the book Being There, 1970. During the summer of 1997, the ABC television network launched a campaign to attract more viewers called TV Is Good. The ads (which

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