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- LGBT_rights_in_Germany abstract "Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) rights in Germany have been some of the most progressive and unique in Europe and in the world, with LGBT persons being one of the most targeted victims during the Holocaust in the early to mid-20th century. During the 1920s, LGBT persons in Berlin were generally tolerated by society and many bars and clubs specifically pertaining to gay men were opened. Although same-sex sexual activity between men was already made illegal under Paragraph 175 by the German Empire in 1871, Nazi Germany extended these laws during World War II, which resulted in the persecution and deaths of thousands of homosexual citizens. The Nazi extensions were repealed in 1950 and all laws criminalizing same-sex sexual activity between men were decriminalized in both East and West Germany in 1968 and 1969. The age of consent was equalized in unified Germany in 1994.Although same-sex marriage is not yet legal in Germany, registered partnerships for same-sex couples have been legal since 2001, which provides most of the same rights as opposite-sex married couples receive. Same-sex step adoption has also been legal since 2004, however, joint adoption has not yet been legislated. Discrimination protections on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity vary across Germany with the exception of employment, which is banned countrywide. Transsexuals have been allowed to change their legal gender since 1980. Germany has also become the first country in Europe to enact a law that allows German citizens to choose to neither identify as male or female on their birth certificate, which has been said to specifically benefit hermaphrodites and intersex persons.Despite two of the three political parties in the German government being socially conservative on the issues of LGBT rights, Germany has frequently been seen as one of the most gay friendly countries in the world. Recent polls have indicated that a majority of Germans support same-sex marriage. Another poll in 2013 indicated that 87% of Germans viewed that homosexuality should be accepted by society, which was the second highest in the world following Spain. Berlin has been referred to by publications as one of the most gay friendly cities in the world. The mayor of Berlin, Klaus Wowereit, is one of the most famous openly gay men in Germany.".
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- LGBT_rights_in_Germany wikiPageExternalLink index.php?title=Allgemeines_Gleichbehandlungsgesetz&oldid=23460200.
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany wikiPageExternalLink typo3.lsvd.de.
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany wikiPageExternalLink www.lgbti.de.
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany wikiPageExternalLink www.queer.de.
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany wikiPageID "1799367".
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany wikiPageRevisionID "602755881".
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany adoption "Partner may adopt partner's child".
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany discriminationProtections "Sexual orientation and gender identity employment protection nationwide; other protections vary by region".
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany genderIdentityExpression "–".
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany hasPhotoCollection LGBT_rights_in_Germany.
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany legalStatus "1968".
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany legalStatus "1969".
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany legalStatus "1994".
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany legalStatus "Age of consent equalized in".
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany legalStatus "Legal since".
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany locationHeader "Germany".
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany military "Gays and lesbians allowed to serve".
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany recognitionOfRelationships Recognition_of_same-sex_unions_in_Germany.
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany subject Category:LGBT_rights_in_Germany.
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- LGBT_rights_in_Germany type Concept105835747.
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- LGBT_rights_in_Germany type Idea105833840.
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- LGBT_rights_in_Germany type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany type Right105174653.
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany comment "Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) rights in Germany have been some of the most progressive and unique in Europe and in the world, with LGBT persons being one of the most targeted victims during the Holocaust in the early to mid-20th century. During the 1920s, LGBT persons in Berlin were generally tolerated by society and many bars and clubs specifically pertaining to gay men were opened.".
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany label "Droits LGBT en Allemagne".
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany label "Homosexualidad en Alemania".
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany label "Homosexualität in Deutschland".
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany label "LGBT rights in Germany".
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany label "Sytuacja prawna i społeczna osób LGBT w Niemczech".
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany label "Права ЛГБТ в Германии".
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany label "德國LGBT權益".
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany sameAs Homosexualita_v_Německu.
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany sameAs Homosexualität_in_Deutschland.
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany sameAs Homosexualidad_en_Alemania.
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany sameAs Droits_LGBT_en_Allemagne.
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany sameAs 독일의_LGBT_인권.
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany sameAs Sytuacja_prawna_i_społeczna_osób_LGBT_w_Niemczech.
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany sameAs Q698290.
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany sameAs Q698290.
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany sameAs LGBT_rights_in_Germany.
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany wasDerivedFrom LGBT_rights_in_Germany?oldid=602755881.
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany depiction EU-Germany.svg.
- LGBT_rights_in_Germany isPrimaryTopicOf LGBT_rights_in_Germany.