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Karl Wolfgang Franz Count Motesiczky (born 25 May 1904, in Vienna; d. 25 June 1943, in Auschwitz) was an Austrian psychoanalyst and an active opponent of National Socialism. Posthumously, he was honoured as a Righteous Among the Nations. == Life == Karl Motesiczky is descended from a wealthy Viennese aristocratic family. The family had a huge manor in Hinterbrühl at the Kröpfelsteig. His father died in 1909. His mother, Baroness Henriette von Motesiczky, born von Lieben, raised him, teaching him a democratic point of view. Motesiczky studied in Vienna, first cello, then law. In 1925 he became friends with the author Heimito von Doderer. He organised readings in Vienna and later in Heidelberg for him. In 1928 he went to Heidelberg, in 1930 to Marburg, where he studied philosophy and theology. Due to his commitment to the socialist student movement, he also came in contact with Communism. In 1931 he moved to Berlin, where he met the Viennese psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich. He became his patient, student, and colleague. 1933 they emigrated together from Copenhagen to Oslo. In Oslo Reich continued his work. Motesiczky was his colleague, and the financial backer of Reich's ''Zeitschrift für Politische Psychologie und Sexualökonomie'' (Magazine for Political Psychology and Sexual Economy) Between 1934 and 1938 Motesiczky published several political articles for this magazine under the pseudonym Karl Teschitz, and a book, ''Religion, Kirche, Religionsstreit in Deutschland.'' (Religion, Church, and Religious Disputes in Germany) In Oslo he studied medicine and treated patients by psychoanalysis under Reich's supervision. He returned to Austria in the winter of 1937/38. Though of Jewish descent, he stayed in Austria after the Nazis took over in March 1938. His mother and sister Marie-Louise escaped to the Netherlands and then to London. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Karl Motesiczky」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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