• Toni Ebel (born 10 November 1881 in Berlin; died 9 June 1961 in Berlin) was a German painter, housekeeping staff of the Institut für Sexualwissenschaft...
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    was in a relationship with Ebel and the two women lived together from around 1932. As Charlotte Charlaque was Jewish, Toni Ebel converted to Judaism in the...
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    1933, footage of Richter and two other of Hirschfeld's trans patients, Toni Ebel and Charlotte Charlaque (all anonymously/uncredited) was used as a documentary...
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  • Hirschfeld, Gottfried von Cramm, Manasse Herbst, Charlotte Charlaque, and Toni Ebel. The film includes interviews with Walter Arlen, who grew up as a young...
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    reassignment surgery, received it through the Institute, as did Lili Elbe, Toni Ebel, Gerd Katter and many other notable transgender people of this period...
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    Jewish German-American actress Charlotte Charlaque and the German painter Toni Ebel, whom he knew from Berlin and who, like Giese, had fled to Czechoslovakia...
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    Research was attacked by Nazis, losing any surviving records about Richter. Toni Ebel and her partner Charlotte Charlaque, who were both other German sexual...
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  • system rejection of the transplanted uterus caused her death. 1931 – Toni Ebel and her partner Charlotte Charlaque, received vaginoplasty and became...
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  • Erwin Gohrbandt; his patients included Dora Richter, Charlotte Charlaque, Toni Ebel and Lili Elbe. Around 1926, after divorcing his first wife Denise, a dancer...
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    become Northeast Airlines. In 1934, Earhart interceded on behalf of Isabel Ebel, who had helped Earhart in 1932, to be accepted as the first woman student...
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