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Human Behaviour in the Concentration Camp

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In "Human Behaviour in the Concentration Camp," Elie Cohen examines the psychological dynamics and behavioral patterns observed among both inmates and guards in Nazi concentration camps.

Drawing on his own experiences as a survivor and his training as a psychiatrist, Cohen provides a detailed analysis of the mechanisms of control, resistance, and adaptation within the camp system.

The book explores the dehumanization process, the psychological defenses employed by prisoners, and the motivations and behaviors of the perpetrators.

Cohen also reflects on the ethical dilemmas faced by individuals in these extreme circumstances.

The book remains a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of human behavior in the context of the Holocaust.

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as Cohen's PhD published as a Freudian reading of the psychology of inmates and guards.
Trauma and Survival: Eddy de Wind and Viktor Frankl with Dan Stone, PhD (London)

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