[Denaturalized psychoanalysts].Luzif Amor. 2011; 24(47):98-109.LA
Abstract
This paper presents hitherto unknown material from the German Foreign Office referring to the denaturalization of Therese Benedek, Bruno Bettelheim, Adolf Storfer and Wilhelm Reich by Nazi Germany. It corroborates the finding that nobody was persecuted by the Nazis solely on the basis of psychoanalytic activities or membership in a psychoanalytic organization.
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English Abstract
Historical Article
Journal Article
Language
ger
PubMed ID
21598596
Citation
Peglau, Andreas. "[Denaturalized Psychoanalysts]." Luzifer-Amor : Zeitschrift Zur Geschichte Der Psychoanalyse, vol. 24, no. 47, 2011, pp. 98-109.
Peglau A. [Denaturalized psychoanalysts]. Luzif Amor. 2011;24(47):98-109.
Peglau, A. (2011). [Denaturalized psychoanalysts]. Luzifer-Amor : Zeitschrift Zur Geschichte Der Psychoanalyse, 24(47), 98-109.
Peglau A. [Denaturalized Psychoanalysts]. Luzif Amor. 2011;24(47):98-109. PubMed PMID: 21598596.
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