Exact titles burned from Magnus Hirschfeld’s Institute are tough to pin down since records were destroyed on May 6, 1933. His own works, like "The Homosexuality of Men and Women" (1914), were likely torched. Other progressive sexology texts by peers like Havelock Ellis ("Studies in the Psychology of Sex") were also targeted. Nazis didn’t care for specifics, just erasing “degenerate” ideas.

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