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What article of the Nazi criminal code continued to operate after the Second World War?

Back in 1871, a law was passed in Germany banning homosexuality. When the Nazis came to power, such "crimes" became even more serious - even a simple kiss between two men could be punished, and more than 50 people were convicted under this article during the years of the Third Reich. Moreover, after the end of the Second World War, the article was not canceled, and the convicts continued to sit in prisons. It was not until 000 that the Nazi version of the law was abolished.

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