Jack of Spades

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Pikbube was the first dedicated German pederast magazine . It appeared from 1970 onwards. It was discontinued in 1974 after repeated indexing requests . The magazine was published by the publisher and homophile activist Helmut W. Bendt and was published by the Hamburger Magnet Verlagsgesellschaft. In the course of the politicization of the subject of pedosexuality , the jack of spades was the first public organ of pedosexual activists. The Jack of Spades belongs to the conservative wing of the homophile movement of the post-war period. In it wrote journalists, scientists and writers like the writer Heinrich Eichen (under the pseudonym Heinz Birken ) the journalist Johannes Werres, or the Dutch pedophile activists Frits Bernard and Edward Brongersma .

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  1. Alexander Hensel, Tobias Neef, Robert Pausch: From "Knabenliebhabern" and "Power-Pädos" - On the origin and development of the West German pedophile movement. In: Franz Walter, Alexander Hensel, Stephan Klecha: The Greens and Pädosexuality: a West German story. Göttingen 2014, pp. 136–159, here p. 141.
  2. Heinz Birken: Farewell to the Campagna . In: Pikbube , 9, 3rd year, 1972, p. 26.
  3. Edward Brongersma: Hope Bearers Literature . In: Angelo Leopardi: The Pedosexual Complex. Handbook for those affected and their opponents . Berlin / Frankfurt 1988, pp. 324-330, here p. 325
  4. Johannes Werres: Cultivation of homosexuality - creation of a new culture . In: Pikbube , Vol. 2, Issue 4, 1972.
  5. ^ Frits Bernard: New investigations in the Netherlands . In: Pikbube , July-August 1972, p. 8.
  6. ^ Edward Brongersma: Possibilities . In: Pikbube , 5/1972, p. 10