On December 5, 1996, four World-War II combat veterans who are also psychoanalysts at the New York Psychoanalytic Institute got together for a very special Veteran’s Day presentation. Each of the four shared stories of their actual combat experience on the front lines during Worls War II. In these insightful memoirs, many personal, heroic, and painful memories were shared with the audience, and a fascinating and engaging Q & A session followed the program. The four analysts involved were M.Donald Coleman (also moderator), Howard Schlossman, Murray Nadelman, and Eugene Kaplan. This program captures some truly historic memories and is quite moving. (This post is part 1 of a 2 part series with Eugene Kaplan’s presentation and the question-and-answer session which follows appearing in a later post.)
Click Below to Listen to: The introduction to the panel and M. Donald Coleman’s presentation:
Click Below to Listen To: Part 1 of Howard Schlossman’s presentation:
Click Below to Listen To: Part 2 of Howard Schlossman’s presentation:
Click Below to Listen to: Murray Nadelman’s presentation: