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Hedwig Emma Käthe "Kitty" Kuse (March 17, 1904 – November 7, 1999) was an activist for lesbian emancipation in Germany after the Second World War. She founded the first group for older
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women and was the founder,
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of the monthly magazine .


Life

Kitty Kuse grew up in a politically left-wing working-class
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in Berlin
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. After
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and vocational training, she worked as a commercial
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. During the National Socialist era, Kitty Kuse did not join the
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and did not belong to any Nazi organization. She was unemployed for a long time and later worked as a punch operator on the assembly line. She hid her sexual identity and considered adopting a male first name. A doctor from
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's Institute for Sexual Science advised her not to do so, so that she would not be on record with the Nazis.Ilse Kokula, Christiane von Lengerke, Eva Rieger
''Käthe (Kitty) Kuse''
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She supported lesbians who were persecuted as Jews. She brought Gertrude Sandmann food across Berlin to the hiding place. After the Second World War, she lived in
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, completed her A-levels and studied economics. Before the
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was built, she moved to
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with her partner. In the 1950s and 1960s, lesbian sexuality was not a punishable offense, "but the repression that existed under National Socialism against any lifestyle that did not correspond to the classic family image and the ideal of the housewife marriage continued. Women who loved women were subjected to massive pressure to marry, which forced them to lead a double life and to deny their sexual orientation. The taboo had such an effect that even today the words 'lesbian' or 'Lesbe' are hardly pronounceable for witnesses of this time." In the feminist movement of the 1970s, the name 'lesbian' was re-evaluated from a discriminatory to a positive, resistant term. Kuse founded the group "L 74" together with other women in November 1974. "L" stood for
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, "74" for the founding year. In the group, older working or retired women initially met in the rooms of (HAW). Some of them had become acquainted with lesbian culture during the Weimar era. It was the first association of older lesbians whose realities of life differed from those of younger women in the movement. Gertrude Sandmann and her partner Tamara Streck were among the occasional collaborators. From February 1975, Kuse published the group's small-format monthly magazine , which existed until 2001. Sandmann's drawing ''Liebende'' illustrated the cover for years. The publication was intended to help make
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visible in society and encourage lesbian women to step out of isolation. Kuse died in Berlin, aged 95. On the commemoration of Kuse's 112th birthday, a memorial stone for her was laid as part of the 160th anniversary of the Alter St.-Matthäus-Kirchhof, Berlin, and the Berlin Women's March in 2016, to commemorate the pioneer of the lesbian movement. Eva Rieger and Christiane von Lengerke paid tribute to her life. In June 2017, a green space in Berlin-Schöneberg was named Kitty-Kuse-Platz.


Documentary film

* Tille Ganz: ''Kitty Kuse'', portrait film, 45 min, 1985/94


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Kuse, Kitty 1904 births 1999 deaths German feminists German lesbians German LGBTQ rights activists 20th-century German LGBTQ people