• Actually not it’s complicated.
      Fascinating as it may sound, transvestites were mostly allowed in the third reich, when they weren’t homosexual.

      The even got their own pass:
      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transvestite_pass

      After reading the German and English version I am a little puzzled, since the German version says, that they were kept and transvestites stayed unharmed when not homosexual while the English version says:

      After the Nazis came to power, most passes were revoked or German police refused to recognize them.

      The German original source says the following:

      Sofern Trans*personen den „gegen sie erhobenen Homosexualitätsverdacht entkräften konnten, lässt sich in keinem Fall eine Strafverfolgung nachweisen. "

      Which translates to:

      If trans*persons “could invalidate the suspicion of homosexuality, there is no evidence of criminal prosecution.”