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Hundreds of people have been compensated after a law criminalising homosexuality continued to be enforced after the Second World War. The legislation saw people investigated or persecuted for their sexuality, which German authorities are now trying to make up for. Paragraph 175 was created in 1871 before being repealed in 1994, with it being most severely implemented under Nazi rule. Up to 50,000 men were convicted under it between 1949 and 1969 and it was predominantly used against gay men. On 13 September, the country’s Federal Office of Justice shared…