Das 3. Geschlecht

The issues each comprised 40 pages, they contained activist texts, medical articles, clothing guides, belletristic texts as well as reports on the experiences of transvestites, supplemented by numerous photographs of transvestites.

Their appearance is considered one of the few pieces of evidence of the first "constitution of transvestites as a gender minority".

Frequently seen in illustrations was Lotte Hahm, a prominent lesbian and transvestite activist within Weimar homosexual subculture.

[4] Both Selli Engler and Elsbeth Killmer published texts there.

[5] This article about a lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender related magazine is a stub.