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Internment in Concentration Camps and Its Consequences
β Scribed by Professor Dr. med. Dr. phil. Paul Matussek (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 282
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
It remained for Nazi Germany to design the most satanic psychological experiΒ ment of all time, the independent variables consisting of brutality, bestiality, physical and mental torture on an unprecedented scale. What were the effects of this massive assault on the human spirit, on man's ability to assimilate such experiences, if he survived physically? While the terror of the Nazi concentration camps has been indelibly engraved in the history of Western civilization as its most shameful chapter, little systematic study has been addressed to the subsequent lives of that minority of inmates who were fortunate enough to escape physical annihilation and lived to tell about their nightmare. Dr. PAUL MATUSSEK, a respected German psychiatrist, aided by a small group of collaborators, performed the task of identifying a group of victims (mostly Jews but also political prisoners), who, following their liberation, had settled in Germany, Israel, and the United States. By careful interviews, questionnaires, and psychological tests he brought to bear the methods of sensitive clinical inquiry on the experiences of those who dared to reminisce and who were sufficiently trusting to share their feelings and memories with clinical investigators. It is a telling commentary that many people, even after the passage of years, refused to respond.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XII
Study Methods....Pages 1-10
Stresses Imposed by Concentration-Camp Incarceration....Pages 11-39
Late-Appearing Damage to Health....Pages 40-80
Psychiatric Diagnoses....Pages 81-98
Basic Forms of Psychic Disturbance....Pages 99-118
Contact with Fellow Humans and Society....Pages 119-142
Occupational Reintegration Following Incarceration....Pages 143-180
Marriage and Family....Pages 181-201
Weltanschauung and Concentration Camp Incarceration....Pages 202-221
Reasons for Emigration and Ability to Cope with Life in the Case of Jewish Persecutees....Pages 222-244
Conclusion....Pages 245-250
Back Matter....Pages 251-272
β¦ Subjects
Medicine/Public Health, general
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