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January 26 2012
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This is only partly correct due to the vagueness of the original paper. It only says "Some homosexuals were even forced to serve out terms of imprisonment set under the Nazi regime" (p.16). Before that, the author stated that homosexuals were mainly sent to prison as well as to concentration camps (p. 15). So I think prison is what she's referring to, which is horrible in its own right.
However, according to the same paper, paragraph 175 (forbidding any and all 'lewd and lascivious behavior', including homosexuality) was the only one not discarded by the Allies when they set up military rule over Germany after the war. This act made the continued imprisonment of gay men after the war possible in the first place. Also, government in the 1950s postwar era kept the same paragraph in place.
This paragraph was reformed twice and was kept in both Germanys after the war. It was finally declared null and void in the year 1994. 1994.
However, according to the same paper, paragraph 175 (forbidding any and all 'lewd and lascivious behavior', including homosexuality) was the only one not discarded by the Allies when they set up military rule over Germany after the war. This act made the continued imprisonment of gay men after the war possible in the first place. Also, government in the 1950s postwar era kept the same paragraph in place.
This paragraph was reformed twice and was kept in both Germanys after the war. It was finally declared null and void in the year 1994. 1994.
You SHOULD know this, because it is INCREDIBLY important and something that wasn’t acknowledged until very, VERY recently.
(I did a history project on this in Y9. We got to do something from the 20th century; everyone else did, like, Marilyn Monroe, and I read a translation of Moi, Pierre Seel, déporté homosexuel and then did my project on that. Cheerful, no, but important to know about, yes.)
Between 1950 and 1969, in the continually homophobic climate of West Germany, over 100,000 legal investigations were opened and 59,316 gay men were again sentenced.
http://www.ecprnet.eu/MyECPR/proposals/reykjavik/uploads/papers/836.pdf
January 24 2012
Awesome rejected Star Wars products...
Tell me you wouldn’t buy every fucking one of these.
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I WANT ALL OF IT
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