The Nazis used the pink triangle symbol to identify those in concentration camps imprisoned because of their homosexuality. Prior to World War II, pink was a male colour, as an offshoot of red. Pink was chosen not because it meant the wearer was feminine, but because they liked other men. Every prisoner had to wear […]
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Pink Triangle Committee Report – November 2009
Sisters and Brothers,
This report will bring members up to date on the work of the newly named Pink Triangle Committee.
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