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==== "German Rumors Still Persist" (December | ==== "More Arrests", "German Rumors Still Persist" (December, 1934) ==== | ||
The Waterbury Democrat in, a newspaper in the [[State of Connecticut]], describes a mass arrest and "drive against homo-sexuals in German cities". | The Waterbury Democrat in, a newspaper in the [[State of Connecticut]], describes a mass arrest and "drive against homo-sexuals in German cities". | ||
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Revision as of 03:29, 16 September 2021
LGBTQIA+ History in Germany
1920s
Magnus Hirschfeld and the Institute for Sex Science
"Birth Control Clinic Opens in Germany" (March 3rd, 1924)
The Daily Worker, a Chicago newspaper, publishes an article detailing the opening of Dr. Hirschfeld's Institute for Sex Science (sexualwissenschaft).
1930s
World War II
"More Arrests", "German Rumors Still Persist" (December, 1934)
The Waterbury Democrat in, a newspaper in the State of Connecticut, describes a mass arrest and "drive against homo-sexuals in German cities".