PINK TRIANGLE MEMORIAL
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2024
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2024
Pink Triangle Park in San Francisco with fifteen pillars with pink crystals representing the fifteen thousand persecuted.
The Pink Triangle Memorial, designed by artists Robert Bruce and Susan Martin and inaugurated in 2001, pays tribute to the thousands of homosexual, bisexual and transgender people exterminated by the Nazi regime in the death camps. At the time, gays wore the pink triangle and lesbians the black asocial triangle. Fifteen pillars in the park symbolize the fifteen thousand persecuted. In the center of the park is a triangle filled with loose rocks and pink crystals. It's one of the few monuments of its kind in the world.
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