[August Watermann (1890-1944)].Luzif Amor. 2011; 24(48):126-39.LA
Abstract
Watermann was a Jewish psychoanalyst in Hamburg who fled from Nazi Germany in 1933. He settled in The Netherlands as a practicing psychiatrist/psychoanalyst, became a member of the Dutch Psychoanalytic Society after some complications and married a Dutch woman. After May 1940, the German occupation of Holland made his life very difficult, finally impossible. He and his family were murdered in Auschwitz.
MeSH
Pub Type(s)
Biography
Historical Article
Journal Article
Portrait
Language
ger
PubMed ID
22164714
Citation
Stroeken, Harry. "[August Watermann (1890-1944)]." Luzifer-Amor : Zeitschrift Zur Geschichte Der Psychoanalyse, vol. 24, no. 48, 2011, pp. 126-39.
Stroeken H. [August Watermann (1890-1944)]. Luzif Amor. 2011;24(48):126-39.
Stroeken, H. (2011). [August Watermann (1890-1944)]. Luzifer-Amor : Zeitschrift Zur Geschichte Der Psychoanalyse, 24(48), 126-39.
Stroeken H. [August Watermann (1890-1944)]. Luzif Amor. 2011;24(48):126-39. PubMed PMID: 22164714.
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