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  1. May 18, 2023 · Tag: Toni Ebel. Exhibition: ‘TO BE SEEN: Queer Lives 1900-1950’ at the Munich Documentation Center for the History of National Socialism. Exhibition dates: 7th October, 2022 – 21st May, 2023. Head Curator: Karolina Kühn. Curators: Juliane Bischoff, Angela Hermann, Sebastian Huber, Anna Straetmans, Ulla-Britta Vollhardt.

  2. Between 1928 and 1931, she underwent a series of gender affirmation surgeries in Berlin. Charlaque, Dora Richter (1892-after 1939), and Toni Ebel (1891-1961) were the first three such cases in the world and were presented in anonymity in German medical publications.

  3. In an interview Toni Ebel gave to the 12 o'clock paper in 1932, she confessed that she had a boyfriend. She liked him very much and would also like to marry him, if only he had a permanent job. Besides, she "hated" "feminine" men, and her boyfriend was "strong and bearded" '.

  4. Charlotte Charlaque and Toni Ebel (1892-1963 and 1881-1961) were a German transgender lesbian couple, patients of sexologist Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld, and both underwent gender affirming surgery at the institute of sexology.

  5. The Center for Persecuted Arts exhibits Toni Ebel, one of the pioneers in the representation of trans* identities in 20th century art.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Toni_EbelToni Ebel - Wikipedia

    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 and one of the first trans women who received a gender confirmation surgery, possibly before Lili Elbe.

  7. Jun 28, 2023 · Toni Ebels Cause of Death Was Never Revealed. Even though Toni was 11 years older than Charlotte — born in 1881 as the eldest of 11 in an evangelical family in Berlin — her transitioning journey only began once she came across the latter.

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