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Like the pink triangle, the black triangle is also rooted in Nazi
Germany. Although lesbians were not included in the Paragraph 175 prohibition of
homosexuality, there is evidence to indicate that the black triangle was used to designate
prisoners with anti-social behavior. Considering that the Nazi idea of womanhood focused
on children, kitchen, and church, black triangle prisoners may have included lesbians,
prostitutes, women who refused to bear children, and women with other
"anti-social" traits. As the pink triangle is historically a male symbol, the
black triangle has similarly been reclaimed by lesbians and feminists as a symbol of pride
and solidarity.
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