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Max Julius Carl Alexander Hodann (30 August 1894 – 17 December 1946) was a German physician, eugenicist, sex educator and socialist, "the best-known and most controversial medical sex educationalist in the Weimar Republic". He wrote for a working-class readership (e.g. Guy and Gal, 1924) and for children (e.g. Where Children Come From, 1926). After 1933, as a refugee from Nazi Germany, he lived predominantly in Norway and Sweden.
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Hodann, Max
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physician, eugenicist, sex educator, socialist. Wrote controversial sex education which saw him leave Germany
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Max Julius Carl Alexander Hodann
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1894-08-30Z
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1894-01-01Z
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1946-12-17Z
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1946-01-01Z
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