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Allan Bérubé

    Alan Berube was a pioneering historian who founded the San Francisco Lesbian and Gay History Project. His seminal work explored the experiences of homosexual individuals within the military during World War II, shedding light on a previously underdocumented aspect of history. Berube's research significantly contributed to our understanding of LGBTQ+ history and its impact on broader societal narratives. His legacy lies in his rigorous scholarship and commitment to uncovering hidden stories.

    Coming out under fire: the history of gay men and women in World War Two
    Coming Out Under Fire
    • Coming Out Under Fire

      The History of Gay Men and Women in World War II

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      The narrative explores the complex dynamics between gay Americans and military policies during World War II, highlighting the clash between their service and the prevailing antihomosexual sentiment. Allan Berube utilizes GIs' letters, interviews with veterans, and declassified documents to reveal a transformative power relationship, illustrating how both the military and gay citizens evolved through their shared experiences. This account emphasizes the dual battles fought by these individuals: one for their country and another for their rights and identities within the armed forces.

      Coming Out Under Fire
    • Based on interviews with gay and lesbian veterans, wartime letters, recently declassified government documents, and other sources, Berube tells the story of how the military's mobilization for war made soldiers confront homosexuality in their personal lives and changed the ways that homosexuality fit into American institutions. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

      Coming out under fire: the history of gay men and women in World War Two