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Max Julius Carl Alexander Hodann (30 August 1894 – 17 December 1946) was a German
physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine, which is concerned with promoting, maintaining or restoring health through th ...
,
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,
sex educator Sex education, also known as sexual education, sexuality education or sex ed, is the instruction of issues relating to human sexuality, including emotional relations and responsibilities, human sexual anatomy, sexual activity, sexual reproduct ...
and
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, "the best-known and most controversial medical sex educationalist in the
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". 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 Nazi Germany (lit. "National Socialist State"), ' (lit. "Nazi State") for short; also ' (lit. "National Socialist Germany") (officially known as the German Reich from 1933 until 1943, and the Greater German Reich from 1943 to 1945) was ...
, he lived predominantly in Norway and Sweden.


Life

Max Hodann was born in
Neisse The Lusatian Neisse (german: Lausitzer Neiße; pl, Nysa Łużycka; cs, Lužická Nisa; Upper Sorbian: ''Łužiska Nysa''; Lower Sorbian: ''Łužyska Nysa''), or Western Neisse, is a river in northern Central Europe.Upper Silesia Upper Silesia ( pl, Górny Śląsk; szl, Gůrny Ślůnsk, Gōrny Ślōnsk; cs, Horní Slezsko; german: Oberschlesien; Silesian German: ; la, Silesia Superior) is the southeastern part of the historical and geographical region of Silesia, located ...
, the son of a military doctor. After his father died in 1899, Hodann and his mother moved to
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, then to
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in the Tyrol, and back to Berlin in 1904. He was educated at a Berlin '' gymnasium'' and took part in the
German Youth Movement The German Youth Movement (german: Die deutsche Jugendbewegung) is a collective term for a cultural and educational movement that started in 1896. It consists of numerous associations of young people that focus on outdoor activities. The movement ...
. He studied medicine at the
University of Berlin Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (german: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, abbreviated HU Berlin) is a German public research university in the central borough of Mitte in Berlin. It was established by Frederick William III on the initiative o ...
, graduating (after interruption to for army service in
World War I World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin ...
) in 1919. Hodann was a medical health officer in
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,
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from 1922 to 1923. He worked at
Magnus Hirschfeld Magnus Hirschfeld (14 May 1868 – 14 May 1935) was a German physician and sexologist. Hirschfeld was educated in philosophy, philology and medicine. An outspoken advocate for sexual minorities, Hirschfeld founded the Scientific-Humanitarian Com ...
's Institute for Sexual Science from 1926 to 1929 as head of sexual counseling and the "eugenic department for mother and child" He organized public question-and-answer sex education evenings, and wrote several sex education publications which were temporarily banned. He was a member of the Association of Socialist Physicians and the National League for Birth Control and Sexual Hygiene in
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.Online-Exhibition by the Magnus-Hirschfield Society
/ref> Hodann was arrested in February 1933, and detained without trial for several months. He crossed the border to Switzerland, staying briefly in
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,
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and
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before living in
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, where he was unsuccessful in efforts to set up an Institute. Moving to Norway, where he was financially supported by the Norwegian workers' organization Workers' Justice Fund (Arbeidernes justisfond), he published articles on family and sexuality in the Norwegian workers' press. After visiting
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in 1934, he co-authored a book with
Lise Lindbæk Lise Lindbæk (1 January 1905 – 13 March 1961) was a Norwegian freelance journalist and foreign correspondent, and writer of several books. She is commonly regarded as Norway's first female war correspondent. Personal life Lise Lindbæk was b ...
about the Jewish return to Palestine. He worked as a military doctor in
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during the
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from 1937 to 1938, returning to Norway and publishing a children's novel in
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under the pseudonym Henry M. Dawes. Shortly before the
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in 1940, he moved to
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. There he published a novel worked with German military deserters, as well as with the
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(RFSU). He died from an
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attack in
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on 17 December 1946. There are papers at the Archives of the
Swedish Municipal Workers' Union The Swedish Municipal Workers' Union ( sv, Svenska Kommunalarbetareförbundet), is the largest trade union in Sweden with 570 000 members as of 2005, it was created 1910. It is commonly referred to as ''Kommunal'' ("''Municipal''"). The union w ...
in Stockholm.


Works

* (ed.) ''Die Jugend zum Sexualproblem'' (Young people and the sexual problem), Leipzig, 1916. * (ed.) ''Schriften zur Jugendbewegung'' (Publications on the youth movement), Leipzig: Radelli & Hille, 1916. * (ed. with Walther Koch) ''Die Urburschenschaft als Jugendbewegung; in zeitgenössischen Berichten zur Jahrhundertfeier des Wartburgfestes'' (The first student fraternity as a youth movement; in contemporary reports on the centenary of the Wartburg Festival), Jena: E. Diederichs, 1917 * ''Die sozialhygienische Bedeutung der Beratungsstellen für Geschlechtskranke: unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Beratungsstelle der Landesversicherungsanstalt Berlin'' (The importance for social hygiene of counselling centres for venereal diseases: with special reference to the Advisory Board of the National Insurance Institute Berlin), Leipzig: Vogel, 1919. Doctoral dissertation, Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Berlin * ''Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift'', Vol. 45, No. 50 (1919), p. 1389 * 'Aus den Parlamenten' (From parliaments), ''Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift'', Vol. 45, No. 51 (1919), p. 1423 * "Hygienische Maßnahmen in Sowjet-Rußland" (Hygiene measures in Soviet Russia), ''Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift'', Vol. 45, No. 52 (1919), p. 1442-3 * ''Erziehungsarbeit und Klassenkampf'' (Educational work and class struggle), Jena, Thür. Verlagsanstalt und Druckerei * ''Eltern und Kleinkinder-Hygiene (Eugenik)'' (Parents and toddler-hygiene (eugenics)), Leipzig: Oldenburg, 1923. * ''Bub und mädel. Gespräche unter kameraden über die geschlechterfrage'' (Guy and gal. Conversations among comrades on the gender question), Leipzig: Oldenburg, 1924. Foreword by Paul Oestreich. ** Translated by Boris Osipovich Finkelʹshteĭn into
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, 1925; translated into
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, 1925. ** Translated into
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as ''Saker som man inte talar om'' (Things we don't talk about), Stockholm: Arbetarkultur, 1934. * (ed. with Heinrich Müller) ''Der jugendliche Mensch und der Erzieher'' (The young man and the educator), Berlin, 1925. * ''Woher die Kinden kommen: Ein Lehrbuch, für Kinder lesbar'' (Where babies come from: a textbook for children to read), Rudolstadt: Greifenverlag, 1926. Illustrated by Willi Geißler. New edition (1928) as ''Bringt uns wirklich der Klapperstorch? Ein Lehrbuch, für Kinder lesbar'' (Does the stork really bring us? A textbook for children to read) * ''Geschlecht und Liebe in biologischer und gesellschaftlicher Beziehung'' (Sex and love in their biological and social relationship), Rudolstadt: Greifenverl., 1927. ** Translated by Jerome Gibbs as ''Sex life in Europe: A biological and sociological survey'', New York: The Gargoyle Press, 1932. * ''Der Mensch, sein Körper und seine Lebenstätigkeit'' (Man: his body and his life activity), München: Birk, 1927. * ''Sexualpädagogik: Erziehungshygiene und Gesundheitspolitik. Gesammelte Aufsätze u. Vortr. (1916–1927)'' (Sex education: hygiene education and health policies), Rudolstadt/Thür.: Greifenverl., 1928. * ''Elternhygiene : Eugenik für Erzieher'' (Parental hygiene: eugenics for educators), Rudolstadt: Greifenverl., 1928. * ''Von der Kunst des Liebesverkehrs'', Rudolstadt i. Thür.: Greifenverl., 1928 * ''Die Sexualnot der Erwachsenen'' (The sexual frustration of adults), Rudolstadt: Greifenverl., 1928. * ''Sexualelend und Sexualberatung'' (Sexual misery and sexual counselling), Thür. Rudolstadt, 1928 * ''Unzucht! Unzucht! Herr Staatsanwalt! zur Naturgeschichte des deutschen Schamgefühls'' (Fornication! Fornication! Mr. Prosecutor! The natural history of German shame), Rudolstadt: Greifenverlag, 1928 * ''Onanie: weder Laster noch Krankheit'' (Masturbation: neither wicked nor illness), Berlin: Universitas, 1929 * ''Sowjetunion: Gestern, Heute, Morgen'' (Soviet Union: yesterday, today, tomorrow), Berlin: Universitas, 1931 * ''Der slawische Gürtel um Deutschland; Polen, die Tschechoslowakei und die deutschen Ostprobleme'' (The Slavic girdle of Germany: Poland, Czechoslovakia and the problem of the German East), Berlin: Universitas, 1932 * (with Lise Lindbaek) ''Jødene vender hjem'' (Jews returning home), Oslo: Aschehoug, 1934. * (ed.) ''The New Birth Control and Abortion Law in Iceland. (10 December 1934.) Reprinted from the Marriage Hygiene, etc.'', Bombay, 1936. * ''Sex and Modern Morality. Reprinted from the "Marriage Hygiene," etc.'', Bombay, 1936. Translated by
Stella Browne Stella Browne (9 May 1880 – 8 May 1955) was a Canadian-born British feminist, socialist, sex radical, and birth control campaigner. She was one of the primary women in the fight for women's right to control and make decisions regarding their s ...
. * ''History of modern morals'', London, W. Heinemann ltd, 1937. Translated by
Stella Browne Stella Browne (9 May 1880 – 8 May 1955) was a Canadian-born British feminist, socialist, sex radical, and birth control campaigner. She was one of the primary women in the fight for women's right to control and make decisions regarding their s ...
from the unpublished German original. * (as Henry M. Dawes) ''Jakob går over grensen'', Oslo: Tiden Norsk Forlag, 1938.


References


Further reading

* Wilfried Heinzelmann, ''Sozialhygiene als Gesundheitswissenschaft: Die deutsch/deutsch-jüdische Avantgarde 1897–1933. Eine Geschichte in sieben Profilen'', Bielefeld: Transcript, 2009. * Wilfried Wolff, ''Max Hodann (1894–1946): Sozialist und Sexualreformer'', 1994 {{DEFAULTSORT:Hodann, Max 1894 births 1946 deaths People from Nysa, Poland People from the Province of Silesia Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to Norway Jewish eugenicists Jewish socialists German military doctors German eugenicists Sex educators German children's writers German Jewish military personnel of World War I International Brigades personnel German people of the Spanish Civil War German male novelists 20th-century German novelists