Café Zehner
Café Zehner was an informal café and meeting-spot for gay men in Gollierstraße, Munich, during the early twentieth-century. Its raid and closure by the Munich police led Richard Linsert, a sexologist, to found a local Munich organisation of the German Friendship Association (German: Deutscher Freundschaftsverband), a leading gay rights organisation.[1][2][3]
See also
External links
- "Die Münchner LGBTIQ*-Chronik". Forum Queeres Archiv München (in German).
References
- Marhoefer, Laurie (1 January 2015). Sex and the Weimar Republic: German Homosexual Emancipation and the Rise of the Nazis. University of Toronto Press. p. 20. ISBN 978-1-4426-2657-7.
- Comparativ (in German). Interdisziplinäres Zentrum zur vergleichenden Erforschung gesellschaftlicher Transformationen, Universität Leipzig. 1999. p. 69–71. ISBN 978-3-933240-78-1.
- Jungblut, Peter (2005). Ein Streifzug durch die schwule Geschichte Münchens, 1813-1945 (in German). Forum Homosexualität und Geschichte München. p. 64–67. ISBN 978-3-935227-03-2.
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