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Seldom has anyone fallen from hero to humbug faster than Dr. Bruno Bettelheim. After he killed himself in 1990 at age 86, obituaries hailed Bettelheim as a giant of psychotherapy, a survivor of two Nazi prison camps (Dachau and Buchenwald) who pioneered in the treatment of emotionally troubled children. In 18 books (including Love Is Not Enough and The Uses of Enchantment) and dozens of articles and TV appearances, he was an all-knowing guru to millions on topics ranging from the meaning of fairy tales to parent-child relations...
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...This would have a little of the Buchenwald touch," one scientist warned Warren in 1950 after seeing plans for experiments the Harvard doctor was conducting for the Atomic Energy Commission. Buchenwald was the name of a Nazi concentration camp...
Criticism surrounds the film's claim that the Black 761st and 183rd Battalions helped liberate prisoners from the notorious Buchenwald and Dachau concentration camps...
Epps also said he thought the two communities would be able to use the film "to retrieve the nature of these interactions" and cooperate as the Blacks and Jews did at the time of the liberation of Buchenwald and Dachau. There is "a lot to be shared" by the two communities, Epps said...