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- Gerda von Zobeltitz (9 June, 1891, Rixdorf, Berlin - 29 March 1963, Berlin) was a German dressmaker and one of the first recognized transgender people...
- Transvestiteschein made international news. The case of Countess Geraldine von Zobeltitz, a trans noblewoman from Berlin, was reported in the 11 August 1912 issue...
- Gerda Wrede (1896–1967), Finnish actor and speech therapist Gerda von Zobeltitz (1891–1963), early German transgender woman and dressmaker Gerda, a character...
- Lorring and Willi Forst Directed by Gustav Ucicky Written by Fedor von Zobeltitz (novel) Karl Hartl Robert Liebmann Franz Schulz Produced by Günther Stapenhorst...
- Spinning Directed by Carl Froelich Written by Gustav Lohse Fedor von Zobeltitz (novel) Produced by Hermann Brüning Starring Albrecht Schoenhals Adelheid...
- Musik-Sammlers.". Von Büchern und Menschen. Festschrift für Fedor von Zobeltitz zum 5. Oktober 1927. Weimar: Gesellschaft der Bibliophilen. pp. 247–254...
- E. Werner (1896–1964) Heinrich Zerkaulen (1892–1954) Hans-Caspar von Zobeltitz (1883–1940) Racial policy of **** Germany Urgent Call for Unity 88 "writers"...
- which he wrote many reviews, essays and feuilletons. Along with Fedor von Zobeltitz and others, he was a founding member of the Gesellschaft der Bibliophilen [de]...
- Papieren der Familie v. Schleinitz. Mit einer Vorbemerkung von Fedor von Zobeltitz. Berlin 1904. Cosima Wagner: Die Tagebücher. 2 vols., München 1976 f....
- shot at the EFA Studios in Berlin. It was based on a novel by Fedor von Zobeltitz. The film premiered in Berlin on 18 March 1926. Elga Brink Georg Alexander...