August Watermann (1890-1944)
Journal: Luzifer-Amor : Zeitschrift Zur Geschichte Der Psychoanalyse
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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.
Authors
Harry Stroeken