Georg Plock

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Georg Plock (1865–1930) was a former pastor and a gay rights advocate from Germany.

Life[edit]

Plock studied Protestant theology, becoming a parish pastor. He was later discovered having a homosexual affair and arrested and sentenced to prison. After his imprisonment, liberal politician and pastor Friedrich Naumann asked Magnus Hirschfeld to "look after him".

From 1919 to 1923, he was the chief secretary for the Scientific-Humanitarian Committee and had worked along with the physician Ernst Burchard and Baron Hermann von Teschenberg. In 1923, he took over as editor of the homosexual journal Die Freundschaft (Friendship).

References[edit]

  • Wolff, Charlotte. Magnus Hirschfeld: a portrait of a pioneer in sexology. Quartet Books, 1986. pp. 173, 221-2. ISBN 0704325691
  • Lauritsen, John; Thorstad, David. The early homosexual rights movement (1864-1935). Times Change Press, 1974. p. 10. ISBN 0878105271

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