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| Region | Germany |
| Issue | Serving openly in military |
| Status | Varies by Region |
| Start Date | Sep 1988 |
| End Date | Oct 3, 1990 |
| Description | The military adopted a new rule telling soldiers to stop old prejudices against gay people. This made East Germany one of the first countries to allow open service. In West Germany, there were still certain restrictions for LGBT people in the military. |
| Sources | https://www.bostonreview.net/articles/gay-liberation-behind-iron-curtain/ |
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edited by nyelvtheelv. fixed date again..........
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| Start Date | Jan 1988 | Sep 1988 |
edited by nyelvtheelv. fixed the dates
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| Start Date | Sep 1988 | Jan 1988 |
| End Date | Jul 3, 2000 | Oct 3, 1990 |
created by nyelvtheelv
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| Status | Varies by Region |
| Start Date | Sep 1988 |
| End Date | Jul 3, 2000 |
| Description | The military adopted a new rule telling soldiers to stop old prejudices against gay people. This made East Germany one of the first countries to allow open service. In West Germany, there were still certain restrictions for LGBT people in the military. |
| Sources | https://www.bostonreview.net/articles/gay-liberation-behind-iron-curtain/ |