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Born in 1876, Friedrich Radszuweit was a gay German entrepreneur, publisher, and political advocate. He was the most successful gay publisher of his time and led the first mass-movement homosexual emancipation organization in the world. His company published important queer magazines like The Girlfriend and The Journal For Human Rights that reached tens of thousands of readers in the 1920s. He urged his LGBTQ+ readers to be "respectable" so that mainstream society would accept them. Ultimately, his politics marginalized “disreputable” queer and trans people. He used neither his extensive influence nor his extensive following to oppose the rise of the Nazi party. This video was researched, produced, and presented by Pink Triangle Legacies Project Intern Nic Suarez. It is based on the important research of Dr. Javier Samper Vendrell, Dr. Laurie Marhoefer, Huw Lemmey, Dr. Ben Miller, and Dr. Robert Beachy. Thank you for your work in preserving queer history. Read Friedrich’s full story, browse sources, and download a handout on his life at pinktianglelegacies.org/radszuweit. Explore more LGBTQ+ Stories from Nazi Germany at pinktrianglelegacies.org/stories.