Gay made münchen
Ulla von Brandenburg's monument is a 70 square meter colored floor mosaic in the form of an angle. The City Council of Munich resolved in to build a monument to the gays and lesbians persecuted under the Nazi regime. The artist Ulla von Brandenburg won the competition tendered by the Department of Arts and Culture.
This razzia marked the start of the systematic persecution of homosexuals by the police, the Gestapo and the judiciary. A pink angle, which gays were forced to wear in concentration camps, is embedded in one of the floor slabs. A black angle is symbolic of the oppression of lesbians.
The work of art in the ground creates a monument for Munich that is intuitively accessible. It is intended as a place to remember the persecution and murder of gays and lesbians under the Nazi regime. The monument takes a stand against intolerance and marginalisation and represents an open-minded, civic society.
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Search Close. Sie befinden sich hier: Home » Memory » Monument to the gays and lesbians persecuted under the Nazi regime. Ulla von Brandenburg, born in in Karlsruhe, lives and works in Paris. Previous slide Next slide. Galerie Vollbild-Ansicht Close. On October 20, , the first large-scale raid took place there, with which the systematic persecution of homosexuals by the police, Gestapo and judiciary began.
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