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  2. Thanatology - Wikipedia

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    During this period of reflection, many existential philosophers began considering life-and-death issues. One in particular was Herman Feifel, an American psychologist who is considered the pioneer of the modern death movement. [2] Feifel broke the taboo on discussions of death and dying with the publication of his book The Meaning of Death. [5]

  3. Death education - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s pioneering professionals like that of Herman Feifel (1959), Elisabeth Kübler-Ross (1969), and Cicely Saunders (1967) encouraged behavioral scientists, clinicians, and humanists to pay attention and to study death-related topics. This initiated the death-awareness movement and began the widespread study of death-related behavior ...

  4. Emmy Göring - Wikipedia

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    As wife of one of the richest and most powerful men in Europe, she received much public attention, was constantly photographed, [14] and enjoyed a lavish lifestyle well into the Second World War. Her husband owned mansions, estates and castles in Austria , Germany and Poland and was a major beneficiary of the Nazis' confiscation of art and ...

  5. Hermann Georg Fiedler - Wikipedia

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    In 1899, Hermann Fiedler married his former pupil Ethel Mary (1870/71–1933, a daughter of Charles Harding), who wrote a diary covering their marriage between 1899 and 1922. [4]

  6. Hermann Fegelein - Wikipedia

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    Fegelein's wife was then in the late stages of pregnancy (the baby was born on 5 May). [60] Hitler considered releasing him without punishment or assigning him to Mohnke's troops. [61] [62] Junge—an eye-witness to bunker events—stated that Braun pleaded with Hitler to spare her brother-in-law and tried to justify Fegelein's actions. Junge ...

  7. Bill Idelson - Wikipedia

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    Idelson's acting career began in 1931 on Chicago's WGN radio, when he played Skeezix on Uncle Walt and Skeezix, a radio drama based on the Gasoline Alley comic strip. [2] One year later he landed the role of Rush on the long-running Vic and Sade, playing the role until he joined the U.S. Navy. [citation needed] He also had the title role on Cousin Willie [3] and portrayed Bill Clark on Secret ...

  8. Hermann Höfle - Wikipedia

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    Hermann Julius Höfle, also Hans (or) Hermann Hoefle (German: [ˈhɛʁman ˈhøːflə] ⓘ; 19 June 1911 – 21 August 1962 [1]), was an Austrian-born SS commander and Holocaust perpetrator during the Nazi era.

  9. The American Way of Death - Wikipedia

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    The American Way of Death is an exposé of abuses in the funeral home industry in the United States, written by Jessica Mitford and published in 1963. An updated revision, The American Way of Death Revisited, largely completed by Mitford just before her death in 1996, appeared in 1998.