Nazi saved Sigmund Freud

Filed Under (english, Historia) by Targenor on 20-04-2010

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Sigmund Freud could have ended his days in a German consentrationcamp, if it hadn´t been for a nazi that saved him, Author David Cohen reveals the story in his new book. Acordning to the story the Nazi Anton Sauerwald was put in charge to take care of the jewish family Freuds wealth when the nazis took power in Austria in 1938. But Sauwerwald was a huge admire of Frued and never reveald for his superior that Freud had accounts in other countrys. When Freud decided to escape Sauerwald signed his passport and also helped whit getting money for the journey. If Freud hadn´t left Austria he most certanly had been put in a concentrationcamp.

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