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An inverted triangle colored pink would symbolize gay male victims. A non-inverted (base down, point up) triangle and/or a yellow triangle is generally more evocative of the Jewish victims. Some examples of camp triangle emblems on monuments and related uses
The purple triangle was a concentration camp badge used by the Nazis to identify Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany. The purple triangle was introduced in July 1936 with other concentration camps such as those of Dachau and Buchenwald following in 1937 and 1938. [1]
24 Μαρ 2023 · The pink triangle is said to represent attraction to females, while the blue one is used to symbolize attraction to men. Finally, the purple triangle is thought to symbolize attraction to non-binary folks.
Purple triangles identified the Nazis' religious enemies. Over 99% of these people were Jehovah's Witnesses. Members of other small pacifist religious groups also wore purple triangles. [notes 1]
A pink triangle has been a symbol for the LGBT community, initially intended as a badge of shame, but later reappropriated as a positive symbol of self-identity. In Nazi Germany in the 1930s and 1940s, it began as one of the Nazi concentration camp badges , distinguishing those imprisoned because they had been identified by authorities as gay ...
Prior to 1978, the LGBTQ+ community had no real symbol. The closest equivalent was the upside-down pink triangle, a symbol printed on the uniforms of gay concentration camp prisoners in Nazi...
31 Μαΐ 2018 · Avram Finkelstein is credited with designing the campaign’s pink triangle — which is right-side up, instead of the Nazi-era upside-down pink triangle — after conservative pundit William...