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* United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, | * United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, [https://collections.ushmm.org/search/catalog/pa26351 "German students and Nazi SA plunder the library of Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld"] (Photograph) |
Latest revision as of 22:27, 15 December 2022
The Institute for Sex Research (Institut für Sexualwissenschaft) was founded in 1919 by Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld (1868-1935) in Germany. It was significant in its progressive attitudes towards queer and transgender communities. It was plundered and closed in 1933 under the Nazi government as it was deemed "Jewish, social-democratic, and immoral".
History
Staff
Richard Linsert (1899-1933); department head at the institute beginning in 1923; advocate for gay and transgender rights, sexual reforms
Gallery
"Birth Control Clinic Opens In Germany" (March 1924)
- The Daily Worker describes the opening of a birth control clinic at the Institute for Sex Research under Magnus Hirschfeld.
Berlin Students Sack Institute (May 1933)
- Library of Congress, The Daily Worker (1933), "Burning of Books May 3 Germany: Nazi Culture!"
- Library of Congress, Brownsville Herald (1933), "Berlin University Students Seize Books for Bonfire"
Magnus Hirschfeld's Death (May 1935)
- Library of Congress, Evening Star (1935), "Noted Refugee Dies"
Sources
- German Digital Library (Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek), "Institut für Sexualwissenschaft (Bestand)"
- German Digital Library (Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek), "Institut für Sexualwissenschaft"
- German Digital Library (Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek), "Linsert, Richard, Abteilungsleiter am Institut für Sexualwissenschaft"
External Resources
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, "German students and Nazi SA plunder the library of Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld" (Photograph)