News World
Germany compensates 249 people convicted under Nazi-era anti-gay law
The law, brought in in the 19th Century was more strictly enforced by the Nazis and continued after the Second World War.
News World
The law, brought in in the 19th Century was more strictly enforced by the Nazis and continued after the Second World War.
Culture Sexuality
1920s and early '30s Berlin was home to one of the liveliest gay scenes in the world. By 1945, up to 100,000 gay men had been arrested and thousands lay dead.
Culture Sexuality
It would take decades for gay people's suffering at the hands of the Nazis to be acknowledged. We must never stop remembering, writes Hugh Kaye.