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Munich in 1906, he completed a medical degree (in Freiburg and in Berlin) and undertook training as a specialist in neuropathy at the Munich University Hospital led by
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After the Netherlands came under Nazi occupation, he received a professional ban in 1942 and was arrested in 1943. In February 1944 he was deported to the
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together with his wife and eldest daughter, where he died of starvation in January 1945. Both his wife and daughter,
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and was subsequently transferred to a military prison in Heilbronn as a doctor. There he met and married Lins Kahn.
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After the war, he settled and ran a private practice in Frankfurt am Main c.1923. He became friends with
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and made significant contributions to the psychoanalysis of affect formation.
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Stumbling blocs for Landauer, Karl, Karoline, Eva, Suse und Paul
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Theorie der Affekte und andere Schriften zur Ich-Organisation.
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German people who died in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
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Landauer was born in 1887 into a Jewish banking family in
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Zeitschrift für ärztliche Psychoanalyse 2 (1914), 441–459
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Ein exemplarisches Schicksal: Karl Landauer (1887–1945).
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Passive Technik: Zur Analyse narzißtischer Erkrankungen.
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Memorial plaque for Karl Landauer on the façade of the
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