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==== Gay Life in Germany ====
[[File:gayberlin.jpg|thumbnail|300px|left|Gay nightclub in Berlin, circa 1930]]
During the Weimar Republic of the 1920’s, the gay nightlife was at its peak in Berlin. “Bars for homosexuals” and “cafes where men danced with men” were "accepted as part of the new life.”<ref>Frank Rector, ''The N a z i Extermination of Homosexuals'' (New York: Stein and Day, 1981), 14.</ref> At a time when there were more than 2,000 known male prostitutes, civil servants, sailors, and government officials were among the throngs who frequented the numerous gay bars. One of the leading proponents of the gay liberation movement in Berlin was researcher Magnus Hirschfeld. He opened the Institute for Sexual Research on July 1, 1919 and tried numerous times to get a bill to the Reichstag to retract Paragraph 175; a law that defined homosexuality as criminal behavior.

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