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Rudolf Brazda (26 June 1913 – 3 August 2011) was the last known concentration camp survivor deported by Nazi Germany on charges of homosexuality.〔Hevsei, Dennis (2011-08-06). ("Rudolf Brazda, 98, Dies; Survived Pink Triangle," ) ''New York Times''. Retrieved 2011-08-06.〕〔Langer, Emily (2011-08-07). ("Rudolf Brazda dies; gay man who survived Nazi concentration camp was 98," ) ''Washington Post.'' Retrieved 2011-08-07.〕 Brazda spent nearly three years at the Buchenwald concentration camp, where his prisoner uniform was branded with the distinctive pink triangle that the Nazis used to mark men interned as homosexuals. After the liberation of Buchenwald, Brazda settled in Alsace, northeastern France, in May 1945 and lived there for the rest of his life. Although other gay men who survived the Holocaust are still alive, they were not known to the Nazis as homosexuals and were not deported as pink triangle internees. At least two gay men who were interned as Jews, for instance, have spoken publicly of their experiences.〔Levy, Dan (1996-03-30). ("Page One: Emerging From Holocaust's Shadow," ) ''San Francisco Chronicle.'' Retrieved 2001-08-10.〕 ==Life==
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