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  2. LGBTQ rights in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer rights in Germany rank among the highest in the world; having evolved significantly over the course of the last decades. [2] [3] During the 1920s and the early 1930s, lesbian and gay people in Berlin were generally tolerated by society and many bars and clubs specifically pertaining to gay men were opened. [4]

  3. Timeline of LGBTQ history in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Homosexuality was already a criminal offence in all territories of Germany, but it was regulated by the state authorities separately. [13] 1896 – The first worldwide gay magazine, Der Eigene, is founded in Berlin by Adolf Brand. 1897 – Founding of the Scientific-Humanitarian Committee. The first gay rights movement in history.

  4. First homosexual movement - Wikipedia

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    As Germany became more accepting of LGBT people in the twenty-first century, the number of Germans taking pride in their country's role in the first homosexual movement increased. The Memorial to the First Homosexual Emancipation Movement , which had been proposed by LGBT groups since 2013, [ 274 ] was inaugurated on the Magnus-Hirschfeld-Ufer ...

  5. Memorial to the First Homosexual Emancipation Movement

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    [1] [2] Unveiled on 7 September 2017, the memorial is located opposite the Federal Chancellery on the Spree and commemorates the first homosexual movement, which was destroyed in 1933 by the Nazis, and especially the Scientific-Humanitarian Committee founded in 1897 to oppose the criminalization of homosexuality in Germany. [3]

  6. Persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Eldorado (pictured in 1932), the most famous gay establishment in Germany [1]. Germany was the home of the first homosexual movement. [2] [3] The word homosexual was coined by German-language writer Karl Maria Kertbeny; the first periodicals intended for a gay, lesbian, and transgender readership were published in Germany, and the world's first homosexual rights organization was founded in ...

  7. Memorial to Homosexuals Persecuted Under Nazism - Wikipedia

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    On the front side of the cuboid is a window, through which visitors can see a short film of two kissing men. The work is the third of its kind in Germany following Frankfurter Engel (1994) in Frankfurt and Kölner Rosa Winkel (1995) in Cologne. The memorial was discussed by all parties in the Bundestag, which granted permission in 2003. [2]

  8. Category:LGBTQ history in Germany - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer) history in Germany. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. F.

  9. Memorial to gay and lesbian victims of National Socialism

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    The memorial to 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 of the Nazis. The memorial, dedicated on 24 June 1995, is located next to the Hohenzollern Bridge, on the bank of the Rhine. The site was chosen for its historical ...