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sources to document the situations of lesbians in Nazi Germany. In Berlin, homosexual bars and night clubs opened up in the aftermath of the First World War
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Topics referred to by the same term
in Nazi Germany may refer to: Persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany, the persecution of homosexual men in Nazi Germany Lesbians in Nazi Germany Persecution
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Index of history with the same name
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In Nazi Germany, transgender people were prosecuted, barred from public life, forcibly detransitioned, and imprisoned and killed in concentration camps
Persecution of transgender people in Nazi Germany
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Persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany and Lesbians in Nazi Germany See Action T4 See also Judeo-Masonic conspiracy theory See Nazism and race Kay 2021, p
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Symbols for lesbian community
triangle. The color violet is associated with lesbians via the poetry of Sappho. As early as 2009, lesbians were also using a variant of the rainbow flag
Lesbian_flags
however, and a thriving gay culture existed in major German cities. After the Nazi takeover in 1933, the first homosexual movement's infrastructure of
Persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany
Persecution_of_homosexuals_in_Nazi_Germany
Symbol for the LGBTQIA+ community
positive symbol of self-identity. It originated in Nazi Germany in the 1930s and 1940s as one of the Nazi concentration camp badges, distinguishing those
Pink_triangle
(generally fasting). 1328 – The German Law Book for Town and Country calls for lesbians and gay men to be burned at the stake. In practice, decapitation by
Timeline of LGBTQ history in Germany
Timeline_of_LGBTQ_history_in_Germany
Jewish lesbian saleswoman and victim of the Holocaust
rape was not considered a racial disgrace in concentration camps. Lesbians in Nazi Germany "Stolpersteine in Hamburg | Search for Names, Places and Biographies"
Mary_Pünjer
Nazi concentration camp badge for "asocials"
homeless people Discrimination against lesbians – Irrational fear of, and aversion to, lesbians Identification in Nazi camps – Prisoners' camp identification
Black_triangle_(badge)
systems for lesbians operated clandestinely. For example, in 1986 in East Germany, Ursula Sillge formed the Sunday Club to offer a means for lesbians both to
History_of_lesbianism
Cloth emblems; part of the system of identification in Nazi camps
were usually executed. Lesbians did not have their own specific category. Women (including lesbians) who did not conform to Nazi gender norms (such as
Nazi_concentration_camp_badge
Lesbian bar owner and Holocaust survivor
illustrate how lesbian lives are an under-researched theme of Holocaust Studies. Henny Schermann Mary Pünjer Lesbians in Nazi Germany Schoppman, C. 'Elsa
Elsa_Conrad
Series of human experiments in Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany conducted medical experiments on prisoners in its concentration camps mainly between 1942 and 1945. There were 15,754 documented victims,
Nazi_human_experimentation
Myth that homosexuals pervaded the Nazi Party
Political Consciousness; Gays, Lesbians, and the Memory of Nazi Persecution". In Herzog, Dagmar (ed.). Sexuality and German Fascism. Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-1-57181-551-4
Gay_Nazis_myth
and lesbians play out Nazi/Jew fetishes in a sado-masochistic fashion and Jewish lesbians are often invisible in the lesbian community. Some lesbians wear
Racism_in_the_LGBTQ_community
Documentary about the Dutch resistance
gave the documentary 4 stars. Persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany Lesbians in Nazi Germany "New Stephen Fry documentary to centre queer WWII heroes"
Stephen Fry: Willem & Frieda – Defying the Nazis
Stephen_Fry:_Willem_&_Frieda_–_Defying_the_Nazis
Memorial in Berlin, Germany
include lesbians kissing. Lesbians victimized under Nazism have not been documented, though there are instances recorded of lesbian pubs in cities like
Memorial to Homosexuals Persecuted Under Nazism
Memorial_to_Homosexuals_Persecuted_Under_Nazism
German lesbian and Holocaust victim
1942) was a Jewish lesbian from Germany, who was murdered in Bernburg Euthanasia Centre. Henny Schermann was born on 19 February 1912 in Frankfurt. She was
Henny_Schermann
Slang for lesbians with masculine traits
Gold: The History of a Lesbian Community. New York: Routledge. pp. 153–157. ISBN 0-415-90293-2. "Lesbians and the 1950s · Lesbians in the Twentieth Century
Butch_(slang)
Memorial of LGBT victims of Nazi Germany
gay and lesbian victims of National Socialism (also known as the FEZ memorial) is a monument in Cologne, Germany, dedicated to the gay and lesbian victims
Memorial to gay and lesbian victims of National Socialism
Memorial_to_gay_and_lesbian_victims_of_National_Socialism
2005 German film
Men, Heroes and Gay Nazis (German: Männer, Helden, schwule Nazis) is a 2005 German documentary film directed, written and produced by Rosa von Praunheim
Men,_Heroes_and_Gay_Nazis
Symbol for the LGBTQ community
Some lesbians reclaimed this symbol as gay men reclaimed the pink triangle (many lesbians also reclaimed the pink triangle although lesbians were not
Pride_flag
German author and lesbian activist; known for, The Scorpion'
21, 1970) was a German author. Weirauch was an important figure for lesbians in Germany in the early 1900s, as well as for lesbians in the 1970s-1980s
Anna_Elisabet_Weirauch
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) rights in Germany rank among the highest in the world, having evolved significantly over the course
LGBTQ_rights_in_Germany
German sexology research institute (1919–33)
laypersons. After the Nazis gained control of Germany in the 1930s, the institute and its libraries were destroyed as part of a Nazi government censorship
Institut für Sexualwissenschaft
Institut_für_Sexualwissenschaft
German SS guard at Bergen-Belsen camp
World War II. Born in Hamburg, she joined the Nazi Party in 1940 and was conscripted into the SS-Gefolge in 1944. As a guard, she was accused of physically
Anneliese_Kohlmann
This is a list of books about Nazi Germany, the state that existed in Germany during the period from 1933 to 1945, when its government was controlled
Bibliography_of_Nazi_Germany
German-born American Holocaust survivor (1928–2022)
11, 2022) was a German-born American Holocaust survivor. As a lesbian, she was the first queer Jewish woman known to have survived Nazi concentration camps
Margot_Heuman
women are lesbians, except those who don't know it yet." Another 1970s separatist group, the Lincoln Legion of Lesbians, promoted lesbian solidarity
History of lesbianism in the United States
History_of_lesbianism_in_the_United_States
Dutch collaborator who betrayed Jews to Nazi Germany
1905 – 14 January 1948) was a Dutch collaborator who betrayed Jews to Nazi Germany during World War II. She is held responsible for the death of at least
Ans_van_Dijk
German writer
Roellig (14 December 1878 – 31 July 1969) was a German writer, she is known for documenting Berlin's lesbian club scene of the late 1920s during the Weimar
Ruth_Margarete_Roellig
Feminist anti-fascist movements
early focus of fantifa was the movement for lesbian rights, calling attention to Nazi persecution of lesbians as relevant to antifa, and it maintains a
Fantifa
LGBTQ means lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer
Francoist Spain Lesbianism in Gibraltar Lesbians in Nazi Germany Lesbians in pre-modern Spain Lesbians in the Spanish Second Republic Lesbians in the Spanish
Outline_of_LGBTQ_topics
suburb of Berlin. Her family was wealthy and until the Nazis came to power was assimilated into German society, evidenced by the fact that her father was
Gertrude_Sandmann
Subgenre of film
sexual imagery and Nazi themes. This can be found as early as 1945 in Rome, Open City by Roberto Rossellini. Another Rossellini film, Germany, Year Zero (1948)
Nazi_exploitation
Jewish resistance fighter during World War II
sympathetic to the Nazi regime, Felice Schragenheim joined the German resistance to Nazism. As a member of the resistance, Schragenheim smuggled information
Felice_Schragenheim
German LGBT rights organization founded in 1897
LGBTQ in Germany LGBTQ social movement Timeline of LGBTQ history Persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany Persecution of lesbians in Nazi Germany Persecution
Scientific-Humanitarian Committee
Scientific-Humanitarian_Committee
Irrational fear of, and aversion to, lesbians
negativity towards lesbians as individuals, as couples, as a group, or lesbianism in general. Examples of discrimination against lesbians include, but are
Discrimination against lesbians
Discrimination_against_lesbians
have stated that lesbians have often been depicted as exploitative and unjustified plot devices. Common representations of lesbians in the media include
Media_portrayal_of_lesbians
Girls' wing of the Nazi Party youth movement
the Hitler Youth. It was the only legal female youth organization in Nazi Germany. At first, the League consisted of two sections: the Jungmädelbund
League_of_German_Girls
Nazi court enforcing sterilization
sterilized in Nazi Germany. That method of using courts to make decisions on hereditary health in Nazi Germany was created to implement the Nazi race policy
Hereditary_Health_Court
for Lesbians GLBTQ – Novel: Lesbian GLBTQ – American Literature: Lesbian, Post-Stonewall QueerTheory – Contemporary Lesbian Writers of the USA Lesbian Mysteries
List_of_lesbian_fiction
died in Hamburg on 20 March 1985. She had lived there since the mid-1950s and had married twice more. Henny Schermann Lesbians in Nazi Germany "Erinnerung
Margarete Rosenberg (concentration camp survivor)
Margarete_Rosenberg_(concentration_camp_survivor)
German psychologist (1910–2001)
13 March 2001) was a German psychologist and head of the Nazi Party's female youth organisation, the League of German Girls (German: Bund Deutscher Mädel
Jutta_Rüdiger
German Nazi biologist, eugenicist
Socialist German Students' League (NSDStB) while she was still an undergraduate in college. By 1931, at the age of 23 years, she was a member of the Nazi Party
Karin_Magnussen
Secret police of Nazi Germany
was the official secret police of Nazi Germany and in German-occupied Europe. The force was created by Hermann Göring in 1933 by combining the various political
Gestapo
German far-right politician (born 1979)
Leobschütz in Upper Silesia, in what is now Poland. Her grandfather Hans Weidel was a member of the SS and a military judge in Nazi Germany. He joined
Alice_Weidel
Homosexual woman or girl
stereotypes of lesbians, she may need to work through these stereotypes and prejudices to come to terms with her orientation. Lesbians in modern times share
Lesbian
Radical feminist manifesto
exclusion of lesbian speakers at the Congress. They distributed mimeographed copies of "The Woman-Identified Woman", in which they argued that lesbians are at
The_Woman-Identified_Woman
List of films dealing with Nazism, fascism, sexuality, and eroticized power
Nazisploitation!: The Nazi Image in Low-Brow Cinema and Culture. New York: Continuum. ISBN 9781441183590. Herzog, Dagmar, ed. (2004). Sexuality and German Fascism.
Films dealing with Nazism and sexuality
Films_dealing_with_Nazism_and_sexuality
Austrian painter
Expressionist landscape and still-life painter. A member of the Nazi Party, Hollenstein was lesbian and tried to defend fellow-artists against charges of degeneracy
Stephanie_Hollenstein
German poet and educationist (1904–1985)
was a German poet, classicist and educator. After founding a school for Jewish children in Nazi Germany, she emigrated to the United States in 1939 and
Vera_Lachmann
German scientist and Nazi eugenicist (1898–1945)
1945) was a German physician and Nazi Party member who became the rector of the University of Jena, and a racial scientist involved in the Nazi eugenics
Karl_Astel
Pre-WW2 nightclub district in Berlin, Germany
Eldorado was the name of multiple nightclubs and performance venues in Berlin before the Nazi era and World War II. The name of the cabaret Eldorado has become
Eldorado_(Berlin)
1995 book by Scott Lively and Kevin Abrams
in the Nazi Party exceed the persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany and that homosexuality contributed to the extreme militarism of Nazi Germany.
The_Pink_Swastika
out in the GDR. I wouldn't have known, where one finds women, where, where lesbians are. I didn't know that lesbians were called ‘lesbians’. In the early
LGBTQ_rights_in_East_Germany
Sexual activity between women
30% of lesbians and bisexual women had medical histories with sexually transmitted infections. This does not mean that sexually active lesbians are exposed
Sexual practices between women
Sexual_practices_between_women
Book about Nazism and homosexuality
Wackerfuss, 'Stormtrooper Families: Homosexuality and Community in the Early Nazi Movement' | H-German | H-Net". Networks.h-net.org. Retrieved 13 April 2020. Anderson-Minshall
Stormtrooper_Families
German writer (1864–1943)
(11 April 1864 – 17 May 1943) was a German feminist writer and activist for the rights of women, gays and lesbians as well as blue-collar workers. She
Johanna_Elberskirchen
1944 film
Nazi messages, but instead features more subtle Nazi motifs and themes. The film was dubbed a "masterpiece" by Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek in 2012
Opfergang
Provision of the German Criminal Code regarding homosexual acts (1871–1994)
retained in their original form in West Germany, although East Germany reverted to the pre-Nazi version. In 1987, the law was ruled unconstitutional in East
Paragraph_175
Memorial in Amsterdam
September 1987, it was the first monument in the world to commemorate gays and lesbians who were killed by the German Nazi regime. The monument takes the form
Homomonument
German lesbian magazine from 1924 to 1933
(German pronunciation: [diː ˈfʁɔʏndɪn], "The Girlfriend") was a popular Weimar-era German lesbian magazine published from 1924 to 1933. Founded in 1924
Die_Freundin
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer
connotations in the United States. Gay became a popular term in the 1970s. As lesbians forged more public identities, the phrase gay and lesbian became more
LGBTQ_(term)
American neo-Nazi party composed of gay men
Pink Swastika Homonationalism Persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives, National Socialist League Collection, Folder
National Socialist League (United States)
National_Socialist_League_(United_States)
1985 film by Liliana Cavani
film is based upon the novel Quicksand by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki. Berlin, Nazi Germany, late 1938: Louise von Hollendorf visits her former college literature
The_Berlin_Affair
Nazi SS doctor at Buchenwald
Socialist Workers' Party of Denmark in the late 1930s. After his membership in the Danish Nazi Party and collaboration with German occupants became known, his
Carl_Værnet
German sexologist (1868–1935)
– 14 May 1935) was a German physician, sexologist, and LGBTQ advocate whose German citizenship was revoked in 1933 by the Nazi government due to his
Magnus_Hirschfeld
Nazi era Berlin brothel (1939–42)
brothel used by the Nazi intelligence service, the Sicherheitsdienst (SD), for espionage purposes during World War II. Created in the early 1930s by Katharina
Salon_Kitty
Magazine focusing on black lesbian life and culture
focused on Black lesbian life and culture, the others being Aché: A Journal for Lesbians of African Descent and Issues! The Magazine for Lesbians of Color. Onyx
Onyx: Black Lesbian Newsletter
Onyx:_Black_Lesbian_Newsletter
Lesbian nightclub
largest and most popular of numerous lesbian nightclubs and dance halls that existed in Berlin during Germany's Weimar Republic, with 400 regular members
Damenklub_Violetta
2013 play by Yonatan Calderon
story of the love affair between the lesbian Nazi officer Anneliese Kohlmann and one of her female Jewish prisoners in Neuengamme concentration camp. The
Under_the_Skin_(play)
German writer
falling in love with her, Wust learned that Schragenheim was in need of protection from Nazi authorities due to her status as a member of the German Resistance
Lilly_Wust
a safe space for lesbians and to advocate. It was influenced by The Mattachine Society and other groups. In the early 1970s, lesbian activists created
LGBTQ people in the United States
LGBTQ_people_in_the_United_States
concentration camps Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany Women's rights in Nazi Germany Nazi eugenics Compulsory sterilization Reichstag Fire
Moringen_concentration_camp
Propaganda based on homophobia
homophobic and treat engaging in homosexual relations as a criminal offence. Political attitudes towards homosexuals in Nazi Germany were based on the assumption
Homophobic_propaganda
Aspect of Madonna's reputation
devotion from lesbians. Lucy O'Brien cited an editor from lesbian-targeted magazine Diva whom described "Madonna became meaningful in the early nineties
Madonna_as_a_gay_icon
(18 October 2012). "Twitter blocks neo-Nazi account in Germany". The Guardian. "Twitter bans German neo-Nazi group". The Times of Israel. 18 October
List of neo-Nazi organizations
List_of_neo-Nazi_organizations
German painter
collection of lesbian love poems by Pierre Louÿs. In 1933, following Mammen's inclusion in an exhibition of female artists in Berlin, the Nazi authorities
Jeanne_Mammen
White supremacist skinhead subculture
also known as racist skinheads, neo-Nazi skinheads, or "boneheads" (by anti-racist skinheads) are members of a neo-Nazi, white supremacist and antisemitic
White_power_skinhead
German prince and Nazi official (1896–1980)
1980. Philipp joined the Nazi Party in 1930, and, when they gained power with the appointment of Adolf Hitler as Chancellor in 1933, he became Oberpräsident
Philipp,_Landgrave_of_Hesse
à louer), Canada (2009) Men, Heroes and Gay Nazis (Männer, Helden, schwule Nazis), Germany (2005) Men in the Nude (Férfiakt), Hungary (2006) The Men Next
List_of_LGBTQ-related_films
Organization or political movement
Russian Liberation Movement, a movement within the Soviet Union created by Nazi Germany that sought to create a fascist and anti-communist armed force during
Liberation_movement
Slang used predominantly among the LGBTQ community
sapatrava (portmanteau of sapatão + trans) – a term used in Brazil for trans lesbians and lesbian travestis t-girl – a trans woman (short for "trans girl")
LGBTQ_slang
lesbians, gay men, bisexual women, and bisexual men in Germany." Journal of Sex Research 41.2 (2004): 137-149 online. Stephenson, Jill. Women in Nazi
Women_in_Germany
1931 German film by Leontine Sagan
pandered to Nazi ideals enabled continued screening in German cinemas. Eventually even this version of the film was banned as "decadent" by the Nazi regime
Mädchen_in_Uniform
German writer (1899–1942)
and poems in opposition to the Nazi Party. Schloss was born on 18 January 1899 in the city of Trier in the east of what was then the German Empire. Born
Gertrud_Schloss
Changes in sexuality or sexual identity
lists two studies that claim to have successfully converted gay men and lesbians to heterosexuals and four that demonstrate the contrary. She sought to
Sexual_fluidity
1929 German silent melodrama film directed by G. W. Pabst
Nazi party, the film was banned in Germany from 1933 to 1945. It was also banned in Portugal (1936–1945). In the United States, the film screened in New
Pandora's_Box_(1929_film)
Physiology, identity and behavior
gender can be considered typical for males. But lesbians are likelier to exhibit stronger sexual arousal in response to female stimuli than to male stimuli
Human_female_sexuality
German actress and writer
the Germans cancelled her citizenship. She continued to attack Nazism, most notably with her 1938 book School for Barbarians, a critique of the Nazi education
Erika_Mann
German social movement, late 19th century to 1933
organized lesbian movement" but apart from the clubs and lesbian-oriented publications, there was no collective political mobilization among lesbians in the
First_homosexual_movement
German politician (1903–1994)
Leningrad and Odessa. In January 1933 the political backdrop was transformed when the Nazi Party took power and converted Germany into a one-party dictatorship
Hilde_Radusch
German filmmaker and photographer (born 1942)
Ulrike Ottinger (born 6 June 1942) is a German filmmaker and photographer. Ottinger was borin in Konstanz, Germany. Her mother, Maria Weinberg, was a journalist
Ulrike_Ottinger
American actress (1926–1967)
Erlanger in Nuremberg, Bavaria, the daughter of Stephen (Stefan) Erlanger and Lilly Kromwell. Her family was Jewish, and left Nazi Germany for England in the
Annette_Carell
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persecution of homosexuals under Nazism) by gays and lesbians in the GDR. The protesters left the following entry in the Sachsenhausen Memorial's guest
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LESBIANS IN-NAZI-GERMANY
LESBIANS IN-NAZI-GERMANY
Boy/Male
Muslim
Judge, Justice
Boy/Male
Muslim
Another name of prophet Muhammad
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, German, Muslim
Delicate; Feminine; Intelligent; Learned Woman; Expert in Different Fields
Girl/Female
Australian, Japanese
Child of Nami
Female
Irish
Irish form of French Madeline, MADAILÉIN means "of Magdala."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Pure, Chaste
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Hazi; Sought After
Boy/Male
French, German, Polish
Long
Girl/Female
Hindu
One of vishnus name
Boy/Male
Muslim
Saver, Safe
Boy/Male
Muslim
One who warns, Bright, Radiant, Blooming, Observer, Supervisor
Boy/Male
Muslim
Arranger, Adjuster
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name NANI means "beauty; splendor."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Arranger, Organizer
Male
Croatian
, goodness.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Pure
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
This was the name of an intelligent learned woman who had command over different languages, Turkish, Arabic, French, English and was an expert in different fields
Boy/Male
Muslim
Thankful of anybody, Satisfied, Contended, Pleased
Boy/Male
Muslim
Petitioner, An afghan tribe
Female
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic LÃadan, LÃADÃIN means "grey lady."
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adv.
With privilege or possession; -- used to denote a holding, possession, or seisin; as, in by descent; in by purchase; in of the seisin of her husband.
prep.
With reference to character, reach, scope, or influence considered as establishing a limitation; as, to be in one's favor.
prep.
With reference to circumstances or conditions; as, he is in difficulties; she stood in a blaze of light.
v. t.
To inclose; to take in; to harvest.
a.
Of or relating to Hesse, in Germany, or to the Hessians.
a.
Of or pertaining to the island anciently called Lesbos, now Mitylene, in the Grecian Archipelago.
prep.
A prefix from Eng. prep. in, also from Lat. prep. in, meaning in, into, on, among; as, inbred, inborn, inroad; incline, inject, intrude. In words from the Latin, in- regularly becomes il- before l, ir- before r, and im- before a labial; as, illusion, irruption, imblue, immigrate, impart. In- is sometimes used with an simple intensive force.
n.
An old game played with four dice. In signified a doublet, or two dice alike; in-and-in, either two doubles, or the four dice alike.
prep.
The specific signification of in is situation or place with respect to surrounding, environment, encompassment, etc. It is used with verbs signifying being, resting, or moving within limits, or within circumstances or conditions of any kind conceived of as limiting, confining, or investing, either wholly or in part. In its different applications, it approaches some of the meanings of, and sometimes is interchangeable with, within, into, on, at, of, and among.
prep.
With reference to a limit of time; as, in an hour; it happened in the last century; in all my life.
prep.
With reference to a whole which includes or comprises the part spoken of; as, the first in his family; the first regiment in the army.
n.
One who is in office; -- the opposite of out.
n.
A promotory or headland.
prep.
With reference to space or place; as, he lives in Boston; he traveled in Italy; castles in the air.
prep.
With reference to movement or tendency toward a certain limit or environment; -- sometimes equivalent to into; as, to put seed in the ground; to fall in love; to end in death; to put our trust in God.
adv.
Not out; within; inside. In, the preposition, becomes an adverb by omission of its object, leaving it as the representative of an adverbial phrase, the context indicating what the omitted object is; as, he takes in the situation (i. e., he comprehends it in his mind); the Republicans were in (i. e., in office); in at one ear and out at the other (i. e., in or into the head); his side was in (i. e., in the turn at the bat); he came in (i. e., into the house).
prep.
With reference to physical surrounding, personal states, etc., abstractly denoted; as, I am in doubt; the room is in darkness; to live in fear.
travel, tourism, insurance, shopping
Home and auto insurance
Lawyers, legal services
Online shopping