Berlin Memorial Honors Gay Nazi Victims
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BERLIN – A new memorial in Berlin, a large stone with a window that looks onto an image of two men kissing, commemorates the tens of thousands of gays imprisoned by the Nazis, including the estimated 15,000 sent to concentration camps. The memorial stands in the Tiergarten park close the to Holocaust Memorial.