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Charlotte Wolff was a prominent figure in the field of sexology, known for her pioneering work in understanding human sexuality and gender. Born in Berlin, Germany, in 1897, she faced numerous challenges throughout her life, especially during the rise of the Nazi regime, which forced her to flee to England. Her contributions to sexology included several influential books, such as "Magnus Hirschfeld: A Portrait of a Pioneer in Sexology" and "Bisexuality, a Study," which helped shed light on the complexities of sexual orientation and identity.

Wolff's work not only emphasized the importance of bisexuality but also highlighted the need for a more open discussion about sexual diversity. In her later years, she wrote an autobiography titled "Hindsight," reflecting on her life experiences and the societal changes she witnessed. Through her writing and activism, Wolff influenced generations of scholars and activists, advocating for greater acceptance and understanding of diverse sexual identities.

Nazionalità Tedesco
Data di nascita February 19, 1897
Luogo di nascita Berlin, Germany
Data di morte May 12, 1986
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