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Robert T. Odeman (born Martin Hoyer on 30 November 1904 in Hamburg,Germany) was a gay German classical pianist, actor, writer, and composer. He was a Holocaust survivor.

Odeman met his first love, architecture student Martin Ulrich Eppendorf, who went by the name Muli, at the age of 17. The two shared a close relationship for ten years until Muli's death.

Hoyer took the stagename Robert T. Odeman when he began his career as an actor and musician. Odeman gave concerts throughout Europe until he suffered a hand injury. He was musical director at Neues Theatre at the beginning of the Third Reich. In 1935, Robert opened a cabaret in Hamburg, which was shut down a year later by the Nazis, who claimed it was politically subversive.

Robert's boyfriend was pressured to denounce him by the Gestapo in 1937 and he was arrested under paragraph 175, which outlawed homosexuality. Robert was sentenced to 27 months in prison and remained under police surveillance after his release in 1940. Once again in 1942, Robert was arrested under paragraph 175 and sent to Sachsenhausen concentration camp where he was assigned an office job. During a forced march from the camp in April 1945, Robert escaped with other homosexuals.

Robert went to Berlin after the war and worked as a writer and composer. He died in 1985.

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