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SIGMUND FREUD CHRONOLOGY
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| The Austrian Chancellor Schuschnigg is forced by Hitler to resign. Austria is annexed to the German Reich on 13th March. | |
| A wave of political arrests and antisemitic persecution breaks out. Freud's apartment and the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society are searched. Anna Freud is held for a day by the Gestapo for questioning. | |
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| The Vienna Psychoanalytic Society is dissolved. Most analysts prepare for emigration. | |
| Freud and his family receive visas for Great Britain. | |
![]() Freud with Anna departure |
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| On 4th June he leaves Vienna and travels via Paris to London, where he arrives on 6th June. | |
![]() Freud at station in Paris |
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| The Royal Society bring Freud the charter book for him to sign. | |
| The article A Comment on Antisemitism appears
in the French journal Die Zukunft. Moses and Monotheism is finished. |
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| Stefan Zweig and Edward James visit Freud in London, accompanied by Salvador Dali who sketches him for a portrait. | |
| Freud moves with his family into 20 Maresfield Gardens in Hampstead, his "last address on this planet". | |
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