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SOLDIER BEFORE AND AFTER OPERATION.—George W.
Jorgensen, jr., who underwent operations for a change of sex,
is shown as he looked when he served in the Army and now as
a strikingly beautiful woman living in Denmark.
Ex-GI Is Happy as Doctors
In Denmark Change His Sex
By tho Associated Press
COPENHAGEN. Denmark. Dec.
I.—Christine Jorgensen, 26, an
attractive blond, awaited happily
today her final release from a
Danish hospital where she under
went hormone treatments and
surgery changing her from a man
into a woman.
She will return home soon to
the Bronx section of New York
City, where she grew up as George
Jorgensen, jr., son of a carpenter.
The change took about two
years. During that time, between
trips to the hospital, Christine
was able to study color photog
raphy. She hopes to pursue that
profession in the United States.
“I’m happy to have become a
woman and I think many more
people who are unhappy as I
was before should follow my ex
ample,” she told a reporter at
Rigs Hospitalet, the Danish state
hospital here.
Was Clerk in Army.
Miss Jorgensen said she had
been called up for a few months’
duty by the United States Army,
but spent most of the time as a
clerk in an office.
Dr. Christian Hamburger, Dan- 1
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. the countless injections his pa
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said Christine in a letter to her
father said the process had taken
two years.
Nature’s Mistake Corrected.
The news gave these details:
After discharge from the Army
George enrolled in a New York
medical Institute to study the
workings of sex glands and hor-'
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During a trip to California, the
youth met a doctor who told him
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in Denmark and three years age
ihe went there, ostensibly to study
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AS A MODEL.—The New York
Daily News says this is a pic
ture of George W. Jorgensen,
! jr., now known as Christine,
as she appears today.
—AP Wire photos
self in the hands of Dr. Ham
burger.
The News said the elder Jor-
Jgensen learned of the change in
his child in a letter from her in
iwhich she wrote: “Nature made
j the mistake which I have had cor
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ter.” She inclosed pictures of her
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very feminine-looking blonde.
“You see, I was afraid for a
much more horrible illness of the
mind. ... I want you to know
that I am extremely happy and
that the real me, not the physical
me. was not changed,” the letter
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The News said the elder Jor
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his closest friends and they all
agreed the right thing had been
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At the Jorgensen Bronx home,
Christine’s mother confirmed re
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“We are sure Christine George
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35 Killed, 400 Injured
In Johannesburg Tornado
By tha Associated Press
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa,
Dec. I.—An estimated 35 Negroes
were killed and more than 400
injured last night by a tornado
jthat flattened a flimsy mud and
brick squatters’ settlement, Al
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Johannesburg.
The government’s strict racial
segregation policy was forgotten
as whites rushed to help. They
turned their car lights on the
wreckage. Then, by the hundreds,
they dug through the rubble for
hours to free the injured and
take out bodies.
Mayor Hymie Miller dispatched
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