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English: Vita homosexualis, a 1902 collection of August Fleischmann’s popular pamphlets on the "third sex" and against §175 - a copy from the library of the Wissenschaftlich-humanitäres Komitee, confiscated on 6 May 1933, annotated on the endpaper "Destined for destruction in accordance with the Reichspresident’s decree of 28 February 1933!" and hidden from the public (label "Secr.") as Nazi plunder at the Prussian State Library.
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