Central registration of gay discrimination
The Central Registration of Homosexual Discrimination (ZEH) is a collection of cases of discrimination in Germany , Austria and Switzerland that Rainer Hoffschildt started in 1985 for the purpose of documentation and publication .
The gay and lesbian archive in Hanover formed the basis for the collection .
ZEH document
In 1987, a total of 1,000 cases of discrimination against both gays and lesbians were published in the ZEH-Dokument -Hefte ( gray literature ) . The individual issues were usually sorted by region in the postcodes (postcodes) of the time, for example
- No. 09: Discrimination against homosexuals before 1945 and abroad: GDR, Austria, Switzerland, other countries. International
- No. 21: Berlin (ZIP 1)
- No. 22: Hamburg , Bremen and other PZL 2
- No. 23: Hanover , Braunschweig , Göttingen , other ZIP 3
- No. 24: Düsseldorf , other ZIP 4
- No. 25: Cologne , Bonn , other postcodes 5
- No. 26: Frankfurt am Main , other ZIP 6
- No. 27: Stuttgart , other zip code 7
- No. 28: Munich , Nuremberg , Würzburg , other postcodes 8
Web links
Commons : Centralized Gay Discrimination Collection - Collection of images, videos and audio files