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Beate Hermelin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Beate Hermelin
Beate Hermelin, affectionately known as Ati, (7 August 1919 - 14 January 2007)〔http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/opinion/obituaries/article2079165.ece〕 was a German-born Experimental Psychologist, who worked in the UK and was a pioneer in the experimental study of autism. Her numerous scientific publications span five decades. == Early life == She was born Beate Marianne E Fliess on 7 August 1919 into a well-to-do Jewish family in Berlin. Her father, who served as an officer in the First World War, was a lawyer. He was related to Wilhelm Fliess, a well-known ENT specialist who influenced Sigmund Freud. Her mother Hilde was a High School teacher, born in Breslau. Beate's sister :de:Dorothee Fliess was the only member of the family who stayed in Berlin throughout the Second World War. In 1939, Beate fled adventurously with a boyfriend to Jerusalem. Her parents were helped by friends to escape to Switzerland and returned to Berlin after the war. In Jerusalem Beate went to art school and trained as a gold- and silversmith and moved in artistic circles. She married film maker Rolf Hermelin (8 May 1917 – 1989). In 1948, they came to London where they found a congenial bohemian circle of friends. They built a tiny bungalow in an idyllic setting near Cobham, Surrey and lived there in great contentment. Beate and Rolf regularly took an annual holiday in Zermatt, and travelled frequently to their favourite towns in Europe.
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