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==German Empire== {| border="0" align="right" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" style="margin:0px 0px 15px 30px; background:#F3F3FF" |+''Table 1: Prosecutions under § 175 (1902–1918)''<ref name="stats"/> |- !align="left" | Year !colspan="3" align="center" | Charge !valign="top" align="right" | Convictions |- |1902 || align="right" | 364 ||/|| 393 || align="center" | 613 |- |1903 || align="right" | 332 ||/|| 289 || align="center" | 600 |- |1904 || align="right" | 348 ||/|| 376 || align="center" | 570 |- |1905 || align="right" | 379 ||/|| 381 || align="center" | 605 |- |1906 || align="right" | 351 ||/|| 382 || align="center" | 623 |- |1907 || align="right" | 404 ||/|| 367 || align="center" | 612 |- |1908 || align="right" | 282 ||/|| 399 || align="center" | 658 |- |1909 || align="right" | 510 ||/|| 331 || align="center" | 677 |- |1910 || align="right" | 560 ||/|| 331 || align="center" | 732 |- |1911 || align="right" | 526 ||/|| 342 || align="center" | 708 |- |1912 || align="right" | 603 ||/|| 322 || align="center" | 761 |- |1913 || align="right" | 512 ||/|| 341 || align="center" | 698 |- |1914 || align="right" | 490 ||/|| 263 || align="center" | 631 |- |1915 || align="right" | 233 ||/|| 120 || align="center" | 294 |- |1916 || align="right" | 278 ||/|| 120 || align="center" | 318 |- |1917 || align="right" | 131 ||/|| 70 || align="center" | 166 |- |1918 || align="right" | 157 ||/|| 3 || align="center" | 118 |- |colspan="5" | <small>Middle column: Homosexuality / Bestiality</small> |- |} On 1 January 1872, exactly one year after it had first taken effect, the penal code of the North German Confederation became the penal code of the entire German Empire. By this change, sexual intercourse between men became again a punishable offence in Bavaria as well. Almost verbatim from its Prussian model from 1794, the new Paragraph 175 of the imperial penal code specified: <blockquote>Unnatural fornication, whether between persons of the male sex or of humans with beasts, is punished with imprisonment, with the further punishment of a prompt loss of civil rights.<ref>1872, Imperial Penal Code of Prussia</ref></blockquote> Even in the 1860s, individuals such as [[Karl Heinrich Ulrichs]] and [[Karl Maria Kertbeny]] had unsuccessfully raised their voices against the Prussian paragraph 143.<ref name="Magnus"/> In the Empire, more organized opposition began with the 1897 founding of the sexual-reformist Wissenschaftlich-humanitäres Komitee (WhK, [[Scientific-Humanitarian Committee]]), an organization of notables rather than a mass movement, which tried to proceed against Paragraph 175 based on the thesis of the [[Sexual orientation|innate nature of homosexuality]].<ref name="John1974">{{Citation |title=The Early Homosexual Rights Movement (1864–1935) |author1=John Lauritsen |author2=David Thorstad |year=1974 |isbn=0-87810-027-X |publisher=Times Change Press |location=New York |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.org/details/earlyhomosexualr00laur }}. Revised edition published 1995, {{ISBN|0-87810-041-5}}.</ref> This case was argued, for example, in an 1897 petition drafted by physician and WhK chairman [[Magnus Hirschfeld]], urging the deletion of Paragraph 175; it gathered 6,000 signatories.<ref name="John1974"/> One year later, SPD chairman [[August Bebel]] brought the petition into the Reichstag, but failed to achieve the desired effect. On the contrary, ten years later the government laid plans to extend Paragraph 175 to women as well. Part of their "Scheme for a German Penal Code" (E 1909) reads: <blockquote>The danger to family life and to youth is the same. The fact that there are more such cases in recent times is reliably testified. It lies therefore in the interest of morality as in that of the general welfare that penal provisions be expanded also to women.<ref name="Stumke 1989">{{cite book|first=Hans-Georg|last=Stümke|title=Homosexuelle in Deutschland : Eine politische Geschichte|location=München|year=1989|isbn=3-406-33130-0|pages=50}}</ref></blockquote> Allowing time for the refinement of the draft, it was set to appear before the Reichstag no earlier than 1917. [[World War I]] and the defeat of the German Empire consigned it to the dustbin.
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