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123:. The merger of the two big clubs and the change caused a great stir in the lesbian scene of the time; in Frauenliebe and DFV there was talk of betrayal and intrigue. In justification, Hahm wrote that it would have been considered "grotesque" that "a heterosexual man should be the leader of homosexual women, of all things" and, secondly, of financial irregularities by Bergmann. She summed up "that it was finally time for Karl Bergmann, who had founded the ladies' club Monbijou only to exploit it for his own personal purposes, to disappear." Some members splintered off to meet at another club, the 'Dorian Gray'. 31: 126:
As an activist, Hahm's goal for the Violetta was to use it as base for a nationwide lesbian and possibly also trans rights movement, which also included a correspondence network. She stated that the Violetta received "hundreds of letters" from women around Germany. "Not just dances and social events
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It was one of an estimated 50 lesbian clubs and bars in the city of Berlin at the time. The Violetta and other lesbian nightclubs "were the sites which brought women together and which facilitated lesbian identification".
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to power, all of Berlin's lesbian clubs were shut down by 1933. Hahm, however, continued to organize lesbian and trans events in Berlin until the post war period of the 1950s.
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Hahm's advertisements for the club and her other events in lesbian magazines featured photos of herself wearing a tuxedo, her hair very short. Famous women like comedian
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will bring you equality," she said, "you also have to fight if you want respect and dignity. The eagerness to fight must fill your hearts and shine in your eyes".
81:. The club featured the "calling card ladies ball", "fashion shows for masculine women and transvestites", and singalongs of German LGBT pride anthem " 73:
Organizer and activist Lotte Hahm founded Damenklub ('ladies club') Violetta in Berlin after her arrival in Berlin in 1926. The word "Violetta" (
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Von anderen Ufern: Geschichte der Berliner Lesben und Schwulen in Kreuzberg und Friedrichshain
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An advertisement for Damenclub Violetta, showing Lotte Hahm
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In its beginning the Violetta had close ties to the
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Index

Violetta (lesbian club)

lesbian nightclubs
Berlin
Weimar Republic
Lotte Hahm
Violet
lesbian
The Lavender Song
Claire Waldoff
Senta Söneland
Frauenliebe
Deutscher Freundschaftsverband
Käthe Reinhardt
Bund für Menschenrecht
Nazis
"The Future We Lost in the Fire"



"Schoneberg was so Lesbian in the Weimar Republic"
"Berlins Lesbische Frauen"
""I feel that I belong to you": Subculture, Die Freundin and Lesbian Identities in Weimar Germany"
doi
10.25071/1496-6778.8015
S2CID
142943624


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