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Frankfurt: Exhibition Shows Queer Destinies in the Nazi Regime

Summary by Frankfurter Allgemeine
Those who did not comply with the norm set by the rulers were excluded and persecuted in National Socialism. However, the travelling exhibition "Dangerous Living" also shows how queer people used free space in the Paulskirche in Frankfurt.

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Those who did not comply with the norm set by the rulers were excluded and persecuted in National Socialism. However, the travelling exhibition "Dangerous Living" also shows how queer people used free space in the Paulskirche in Frankfurt.

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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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