Magnus Hirschfeld

Magnus Hirschfeld (14 May 1868 – 14 May 1935) was a Jewish German physician and sexologist, whose citizenship was later revoked by the Nazi government. Hirschfeld was educated in philosophy, philology and medicine. An outspoken advocate for sexual minorities, Hirschfeld founded the Scientific-Humanitarian Committee and World League for Sexual Reform. He based his practice in Berlin-Charlottenburg during the Weimar period. Performance Studies and Rhetoric Professor Dustin Goltz characterized the committee as having carried out "the first advocacy for homosexual and transgender rights".

Hirschfeld is regarded as one of the most influential sexologists of the 20th century. He was targeted by early fascists and later the Nazis for being Jewish and gay. He was beaten by activists in 1920, and in 1933 his was looted and had its books burned by Nazis. Hirschfeld was forced into exile in France, where he died in 1935. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: New York, N.Y : Emerson, 1944
Library: The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide (London)
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Published: Vienna : Interterritorialer Verlag "Renaissance", 1924
Library: The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide (London)
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