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Psychiatry, psychoanalysis, and politics during the First World War
José Brunner
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Army
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Central Powers
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Coercion
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Docility
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Governmental Authorities
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Military Authority
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Military Purposes
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Nationalist
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Neurotic
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Politics
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Psychiatry
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Psychoanalysis
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Sigmund Freud
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Soldiers
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Therapeutic Tasks
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World War I
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Coercion
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First World War
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German
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Nationalists
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Therapy
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World War I
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Psychology
Psychoanalysis
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