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File:Peter Schult.jpg

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Revision as of 02:44, 12 February 2023 by Prue (talk | contribs) (Rare photo of Peter Schult (born June 17, 1928, Berlin - died April 25, 1984, Munich), by this time elderly. Schult was an anarchist German writer and journalist, and, from the 1970s, a prominent participant and protagonist in public debates on sexual morality and sexual politics, especially homosexuality and pedophilia. He was a practicing pederast/MAP, and participated as a key figure in the German 1st wave of the MAP Movement.)
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Rare photo of Peter Schult (born June 17, 1928, Berlin - died April 25, 1984, Munich), by this time elderly. Schult was an anarchist German writer and journalist, and, from the 1970s, a prominent participant and protagonist in public debates on sexual morality and sexual politics, especially homosexuality and pedophilia. He was a practicing pederast/MAP, and participated as a key figure in the German 1st wave of the MAP Movement.

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current02:44, 12 February 2023Thumbnail for version as of 02:44, 12 February 2023239 × 262 (14 KB)Prue (talk | contribs)Rare photo of Peter Schult (born June 17, 1928, Berlin - died April 25, 1984, Munich), by this time elderly. Schult was an anarchist German writer and journalist, and, from the 1970s, a prominent participant and protagonist in public debates on sexual morality and sexual politics, especially homosexuality and pedophilia. He was a practicing pederast/MAP, and participated as a key figure in the German 1st wave of the MAP Movement.

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