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It has been estimated that a total of ten thousand people were detained in Nazi concentration camps because they were considered homosexual. Many didn’t survive.20 Those who did were often placed in other prisons afterward because homosexual activity remained a crime in Germany until a partial repeal of the law in 1969, and its abolition in 1994.
Bi: The Hidden Culture, History, and Science of Bisexuality
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