Mike: Geoff Cocks (Albion College historian) has written rather extensively 
about this, e.g., _Psychotherapy in the third Reich_  (mid-80s or so).  As I 
recall, the review of that book was on the front page of the NYT Book Review.  
He's done other things as well.  His email is [email protected] for further 
info.  David

>>> "Mike Palij" <[email protected]> 04/14/09 3:13 PM >>>
I was wondering if anyone had good references, both current
and older, on what German psychologists did before, during,
and after World War II.  I'm also interested in responses to the
following articles:

Baumgarten-Tramer, F. (1948). German psychologists and recent 
events. The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 43(4), 
452-465. doi:10.1037/h0062777

Ansbacher, H. L. (1950). Testing, management and reactions of 
foreign workers in germany during world war II. American Psychologist, 
5(2), 38-49. doi:10.1037/h0060744

TIA.

-Mike Palij
New York University
[email protected]


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