In some cases, this led to their imprisonment in concentration camps. Approximately fifty percent of these men were convicted. During the Nazi period, the police arrested about 100,000 men for allegedly violating this statute.
Paragraph 175 was the statute of the German criminal code that banned sexual relations between men. They also arrested large numbers of gay men under Paragraph 175. It is unclear how many of these men publicly or privately identified as gay or were part of gay communities and networks that had been established in Germany before the Nazi rise to power.īeginning in 1933, the Nazi regime harassed and dismantled these communities. This campaign persecuted men who had sexual relations with other men.
The Nazi regime carried out a campaign against male homosexuality between 19.