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Events
A group of lesbian activists disrupted a live news broadcast at the BBC
David Cameron apologise for Section 28
Section 28 passed
Ticket for Gay Liberation Front meeting, 1973.
The Milkman is on his Way by David Rees
Diana, Princess of Wales, talks with Wayne Taylor
SILENCE = DEATH Project, 1987
Willem Arondéus, Purgatory, 1943.
The Nazi regime revised Paragraph 175.
Lovis Corinth, Ecce Homo, 1925
Franz Marc's Tower of the Blue Horses, 1913
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Street, Berlin. 1913
Henri Matisse, The Blue Window, 1913.
Henri Matisse, The Blue Window, 1913. (copy)
Oskar Kokoschka, Self-Portrait, 1913.
The Nazis violently looted and closed The Institute for Sexual Science.
Chart showing prisoner markings (ca. 1941), original in the collection of the Bundesarchiv
“Gay Berlin: Birthplace of a Modern Identity” with Robert Beachy & Eric Marcus
Solidarity and Persecution: Lesbian Experiences in Nazi Germany
Memorial to Homosexuals Persecuted Under Nazism
"Tel Aviv unveils first memorial to gay Holocaust victims"
Homomonument (Netherlands)
The Gay and Lesbian Holocaust Memorial (Australia)
Gestapo try to arrest Pierre Seel
Rudolf Brazda was deported to Buchenwald concentration camp.
Gertrude Sandmann, Wippchen – Child of Berlin, 1931
The Nuremberg Laws were enacted
The Nuremberg Laws are expanded.
The seventh annual Nazi Party rally
Gertrude Sandmann. Group IX, 1922.
Gertrude Sandmann helped found Group L74.
Identification pictures of a prisoner, accused of homosexuality
Gay Block: Rescuers of the Holocaust opens at MoMA
Periods
The Degenerate Art exhibition
Degenerate Art, at MoMA [Digital exhibition]
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