In the concentration camps they did not wear pink angles like homosexual men. Women who loved women were also pursued in National Socialism: When they were deported to a concentration camp, they were marked as “anti -social” with the black triangle. One of them was Johanna P. from Klagenfurt. In a hospital sleeping hall she met Edeltraut G., the two young people got on very well right away – and became intimate with each other. The halls reported the “mess” to the primary doctor, who went to the police. Shortly before Christmas 1942, the investigation against Johanna and three more from the dormitory began. She only came to the Aichach Frauenzuchthaus in Upper Bavaria for a year, later to the Ravensbrück and Mauthausen concentration camps.