After the Allies liberated the camps in World War II, some homosexual men persecuted by the Nazis were not fully freed because anti-gay laws like Germany’s Paragraph 175 remained in effect. In some cases, survivors were sent back to prison or continued serving sentences, and many were not officially recognized as victims for decades.
Accomplished_Pen980 on
More like… under new management
Stunning_Warthog_141 on
Why not just take a yellow star off of one of the dead Jews and replace whatever ID you have? Would that work?
Zbgoast on
Takes the whole “I’m an ally” to a new level
some1guystuff on
You didn’t even have to be in one of those concentration camps go look up what happened to Alan Turing
He was gay in the British government didn’t like that so they chemically castrated him and then he subsequently committed suicide
Flairion623 on
My brain wasn’t braining and thought these were camps for gay Nazis
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I don’t get it. What do you mean ‘save’
Thank you for the explanations
After the Allies liberated the camps in World War II, some homosexual men persecuted by the Nazis were not fully freed because anti-gay laws like Germany’s Paragraph 175 remained in effect. In some cases, survivors were sent back to prison or continued serving sentences, and many were not officially recognized as victims for decades.
More like… under new management
Why not just take a yellow star off of one of the dead Jews and replace whatever ID you have? Would that work?
Takes the whole “I’m an ally” to a new level
You didn’t even have to be in one of those concentration camps go look up what happened to Alan Turing
He was gay in the British government didn’t like that so they chemically castrated him and then he subsequently committed suicide
My brain wasn’t braining and thought these were camps for gay Nazis