Czechoslovakia, Prague, WWII and the Holocaust by Henry Lothane

The prelude to WWII, started by Hitler, took place in Munich, the cradle of Nazism and where Hitler composed his anti-Semitically vitriolic book Mein Kampf, outlining his criminal ideology and future intentions. The British conservative primie minister Neville Chamberlain signed with Hitler the Munich Agreement whereby the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia was ceded to Germany, followed by the German invasion of the rest of the country a year later, completing the betrayal.

It was here that one of the most notorious and sadistic Nazis, Reinhard Heydrich, chose to reside. In due course he was killed by Czechoslovak resistance fighters which led to the German reprisal of exterminating and razing the village of Lidice.

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Is There Life After the End of Psychoanalysis?

lil'Schachter&SzajnbergTerminationJoseph Schachter on post-termination contact: presented at NYPSI, June 5, 2013

Reported by Nathan Szajnberg, MD, Managing Editor
Joe Schachter asks analysts questions and gets answers, which provoke us to think further.
Wednesday night he presented his study of contacts with analysands after termination, a paper in the current (100th- year anniversary
issue) of Psychoanalytic Review that he co-authored with Horst Kachele.  Schachter recently published and presented two papers on training analyses: an empirical study of analysands who had both training analyses and “regular” analyses and compared their experiences.  But, this evening was on what happens after what Continue reading Is There Life After the End of Psychoanalysis?

Defender of the Faith?

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Click Here to Read: Defender of the Faith? By Mark Edmundson in The New York Times on September 9, 2007.

Click Here to Read:  Papers by Arnold Richards on Freud’s Jewish Identity and Freud’s Need Not To Believe on this Website.

Click Here to Read: Religion in Human Evolution, part 7: Moses and monotheism. Moses should be seen not as a historical figure, but a charter for a new regime in which people live under God, not king?  by Andrew Brown  on the Guardian UK website on August 26,  2012.