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A pink triangle was used by the Nazis to
identify and persecute homosexuals in the
same way a yellow star was used for the Jews.
An estimated 250,000 gay people were
exterminated before and during WWII by the
Third Reich. Today, the triangle has become a
symbol of pride and struggle for gays around
the world whose freedom and safety remain in peril.