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008 160927s2016 ncu b 001 0 eng
010 _a 2016044644
020 _a9781630514075 (pbk : alk. paper)
_z9781630514082 (hbk : alk. paper)
040 _aDLC
_beng
_erda
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_dCaLaMLZL
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050 0 0 _aBF109.J86
_bS36 2016
082 0 0 _a150.19/54092
_223
100 1 _aSchoenl, William J.,
_d1941-
_eauthor.
_9906950
245 1 0 _aJung's evolving views of Nazi Germany :
_bfrom the Nazi takeover to the end of World War II /
_cWilliam Schoenl and Linda Schoenl.
264 1 _aAsheville, North Carolina :
_bChiron Publications,
_c2016.
300 _ax, 89 pages ;
_b22 cm.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aNazi Germany's first year and Jung's transition: 1933-spring 1934 -- From 1934 to Nazi Germany's invasion of Poland -- The World War II years: 1939-1945 -- Post-war attacks on Jung: 1945-1946.
520 3 _a'Jung’s Evolving Views of Nazi Germany: From the Nazi Takeover to the End of World War II describes for the first time Jung’s views of Nazi Germany during the whole period from the Nazi takeover in 1933 to the end of World War II. It brings together the authors’ research in archives and primary sources during the past 10 years. It is untenable to hold that Jung was a "Nazi sympathizer" after Nazi Germany's first year. In spring 1934 he entered into a transition during which he became warier of the Nazis and of statements that might be construed as anti-Semitic. From 1934 to 1939 he became increasingly warier of the Nazis. His views were strongly anti-Nazi in relation to events during World War II.'
563 _aPaperback.
600 1 0 _aJung, C. G.
_q(Carl Gustav),
_d1875-1961
_9633
650 7 _aJungian psychology
_2fast
_9641959
650 7 _aNazis
_2fast
_9691367
650 7 _aAntisemitism
_2fast
_9470782
650 7 _aNational socialism
_2fast
_9689932
650 7 _aPolitics and government
_2fast
_9903925
651 0 _aGermany
_9906980
942 _2z
_cBOOKS
_kPjr
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