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First gay rights movement: Berlin's wild 1920s queer history

Before the Nazi rise to power, 1920s Berlin was a global center for LGBTQ+ rights, research, and nightlife, hosting figures like Magnus Hirschfeld. This vibrant culture was brutally suppressed by the Nazis in 1933, marking the end of the Weimar era's progressive influence.

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LGBTQ+ rightsWeimar Republicqueer historyBerlin nightlifeMagnus HirschfeldParagraph 175Nazi persecution1920s BerlinInstitute for Sexual Science

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