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... President; a Swiss psychologist by the name of Carl Jung. "Psycho-analysis" soon gained acceptance all over the world as a scientific discipline and as a therapeutic approach. On March 12, 1938 German troops marched into Austria and the Nazis assumed power. Freud's daughter Anna was arrested on March 22 by the Gestapo and held for a single day. On June 4th of the same year, Freud and certain members of his household, such as his wife, his youngest daughter Anna, his housekeeper Paula Fichtl and his medical caretaker Josefine Stross were granted emigration rights for London. Freud's other children also managed to escape despite numerous international interventions. At around the same time, Freud's brother lost all of his properties in Vienna. His four sisters were killed in Nazi concentration camps around Europe, and Freud himself moved into his new abode in London's Hampstead. Sigmund Freud died on September 23rd, 1939 of ...
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