Berlin Pays Tribute to Gay-Rights Activist Persecuted by Nazis

Gay News Blog  May 09 08

Berlin renamed a stretch of the Spree River in honor of a gay-rights activist persecuted by the Nazis in the 1930s as the city's biggest hospital opened an exhibition devoted to the sex researcher.

A stretch of the Spree River in central Berlin was named after gay-rights activist and sexual researcher Magnus Hirschfeld in a dedication ceremony on Tuesday, May 6.

 

On the same day 75 years ago, the Nazis plundered his offices and later burned hundreds of his books. Full story...

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