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  2. Dora Richter - Wikipedia

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    Dora Rudolfine Richter [3] (16 April 1892 – 26 April 1966) was a German trans woman and the first known person to undergo complete male-to-female gender-affirming surgery. [4] She was one of a number of transgender people in the care of sex-research pioneer Magnus Hirschfeld at Berlin's Institute for Sexual Research during the 1920s and early ...

  3. Remembering Dora Richter, One of the First Women to Receive...

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    Dora Richter. To celebrate Women’s History Month, we’re telling the stories of transgender women who reshaped history. Below, we recount the life of Dora Richter, one of the first people to receive gender confirmation surgery, and whose life was cut brutally short during the Nazi uprising.

  4. A Rose for Dora Richter - Proto Magazine

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    Dora Richter, who worked as a maid at the Institute, became the first recorded case of complete gender affirmation surgery. She was born male in the Erzgebirge region of Germany in 1891 to a relatively poor farming family.

  5. Trans History Spotlight: Bottom Surgery & Dora Rudolfine Richter

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    The First Documented Gender-Affirming Surgery: Dora Rudolfine Richter. Dora Rudolfine Richter was a trailblazer in transgender history. Born in Germany, Dora’s story is one of incredible bravery and resilience, supported by pioneering doctors who helped her through her transition.

  6. queerplaces - Dora "Dorchen" Richter

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    Dora "Dörchen" Richter (1891–1933) was the first known person to undergo complete male-to-female gender reassignment surgery. She was one of a number of transgender people in the care of sex-research pioneer Magnus Hirschfeld at Berlin's Institute for Sexual Research during the 1920s and early 1930s.

  7. This piece of rediscovered trans history will make your day

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    Dora “Dörchen” Richter isn’t a household name to most people, including those in the trans community. Which is a shame, because she’s one of the most historically significant trans women out there. And we just discovered that she survived Nazi Germany.

  8. Transmissions: Dora Richter lived - Bay Area Reporter

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    Richter was a German transgender woman born in Bohemia on April 16, 1892 — and she is the first known trans woman to have had gender reconstructive surgery at the very dawn of such procedures. Think of her when you hear people try to say that being trans is some very new thing.

  9. Charlotte Charlaque - Wikipedia

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    Alongside the kitchen assistant Dora Richter and the painter Toni Ebel, with whom she was friends, she was one of the first three known cases of gender reassignment surgery worldwide.

  10. To protect gender-affirming care, we must learn from trans...

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    The first trans woman to undergo vaginoplasty, Dora Richter, is believed to have been murdered during the raid. Once the Nazis gained power, their persecution of transgender individuals extended beyond the destruction of Hirschfeld’s institute.

  11. Dora Richter Lived - Philadelphia Gay News

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    Dora Richter was a German transgender woman born in Bohemia on the 16th of April, 1892 — and she is the first known trans woman to have had gender reconstructive surgery at the very dawn of such procedures. Think of her when you hear people try to say that being trans is some very new thing.

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