ResumoEm 1918, no hospital militar de Pasewalk, o psiquiatra professor Edmund Forster trata, por meio da hipnose, o cabo Adolf Hitler de uma "neurose de guerra" (cegueira histérica
AbstractIn 1918, in a military reserve hospital located in the small Pomeranian town of Pasewalk, the neuropsychiatrist Prof. Edmund Forster treated Adolf Hitler, an Austrian caporal suffering from a war neurosis (hysterical blindness), using suggestive techniques. Soon after the Hitler's ascension to the power in the Nazi Germany, in 1933, Dr. Forster met with a group of exiled writers living in Paris and secretly gave them the information about the case. The writer Ernst Weiss, that was also a physician, latter used this information in order to produce his roman "The Eye Witness", which would be published only in 1963. In 1933, Prof. Forster committed suicide in strange circunstances after successive defamatory statements against him. Also Weiss committed suicide in 1940, when German troops invaded Paris. The Gestapo also murdered several other persons involved in the Hitler's medical chart.
ZusammenfassungDer Gefreite Adolf Hitler wird 1918 im Lazarett Pasewalk vom Psychiater Prof. Edmund Forster durch Hypnose von seiner Kriegsneurose (hysterische Blindheit) geheilt. Bald nach Hitlers Machtergreifung nimmt Forster Kontakt zur Szene der Exilschriftsteller in Paris auf und spielt diesen seine Aufzeichnungen zu. Der Schriftsteller Ernst Weiß, selbst Arzt, verwendet die Notizen Forsters in seinem Roman Der Augenzeuge, der allerdings erst 1963 erscheint. Weiß begeht bei Einmarsch der deutschen Truppen in Paris 1940 Selbstmord. Forster erschießt sich nach einer Denunziationskampagne 1933. Andere, die enger mit der Krankenakte Hitler in Berührung kamen, werden von der Gestapo ermordet.
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