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==== "Birth Control Clinic Opens in Germany" (March 3rd, 1924) ====
==== "Birth Control Clinic Opens in Germany" (March 3rd, 1924) ====
The Daily Worker, a Chicago newspaper, publishes an article detailing the opening of Dr. Hirschfeld's Institute for Sex Science (sexualwissenschaft).
The Daily Worker, a Chicago newspaper, publishes an article detailing the opening of a birth control clinic at the [[Institute for Sex Research]] under Dr. [[Magnus Hirschfeld (1868-1935)]]'s.


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== 1930s ==
=== World War II ===
==== "More Arrests", "German Rumors Still Persist" (December, 1934) ====
The Waterbury Democrat in, a newspaper in the [[State of Connecticut]], describes a mass arrest and "drive against homo-sexuals in German cities".
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Latest revision as of 01:54, 19 September 2021

LGBTQIA+ History in Germany

1920s

Magnus Hirschfeld and the Institute for Sex Science

"Birth Control Clinic Opens in Germany" (March 3rd, 1924)

The Daily Worker, a Chicago newspaper, publishes an article detailing the opening of a birth control clinic at the Institute for Sex Research under Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld (1868-1935)'s.