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  1. 2 days ago · His reputation took a sudden downturn in April and May 1947, when articles by Mildred Edie Brady were published in Harper's and The New Republic, the latter entitled "The Strange Case of Wilhelm Reich", with the subhead, "The man who blames both neuroses and cancer on unsatisfactory sexual activities has been repudiated by only one ...

  2. 4 days ago · She published two articles in 1947, “The Strange Case of Wilhelm Reich” and “The New Cult of Sex and Anarchy”. Among her bizarre caricatures were claiming Reich’s laboratories were a front for orgies, and that orgone accumulators were allegedly “rented out” to patients for sexual purposes.

  3. 2 days ago · Wilhelm Canaris said he had obtained copies of documents proving Heydrich's Jewish ancestry. Nazi Gauleiter Rudolf Jordan claimed Heydrich was not a pure Aryan. Within the Nazi organisation such innuendo could be damning, even for the head of the Reich's counterintelligence service.

  4. 4 days ago · Between 24,000 and 100,000 Hereros and 10,000 Nama were killed in the genocide. [9] The first phase of the genocide was characterized by widespread death from starvation and dehydration, due to the prevention of the Herero from leaving the Namib desert by German forces.

  5. 4 days ago · What is Orgonomy? The Orgonomic Infant Research Center and Its Historical Context. Wilhelm Reich's Social and Political Activities: An Overview. What Is Work Democracy? Hugh Brenner, FPNP. Opening the Eyes. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. The Use and Misuse of Psychiatric Orgone Therapy in the Pediatric Population. Where Do We Go From Here?

  6. 3 days ago · A stirring reappraisal of the brilliant, maligned psychoanalytic thinkerRobert S. Corrington offers the first thorough reconsideration of Wilhelm Reich's life and work since Reich's death in 1957. Reich was seventeen years old at the outbreak of World War I and had already witnessed the suicides of his mother and father.

  7. 3 days ago · In the case of the Czech town of Lidice, the entire town’s adult population was murdered and all of its buildings leveled in reprisal for the assassination of SS commander Reinhard Heydrich by Czech partisans.