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long quotation about Jews from a source
Freud claimed he could no longer trace.
In 1925, he wrote: "My language is
German. My culture, my attainments,
are German. I considered myself
German intellectually until I noticed the
growth of anti-Semitic prejudice in
Germany and German Austria. Since
that time, I prefer to call myself a Jew."

• Street view of Berggasse 19, Freud's
diary entries and photograph of a
book burning in Berlin.
The German army marched into
Vienna in 1938, and Hitler annexed
Austria to the Reich. As a Jew and as
the founder of psychoanalysis, Freud
was regarded as an enemy of the new
Germany,. Shortly before he was
allowed to leave the country that year,
a photographic record was made of his
residence at Berggasse 19.

• Photo of Freud's Four Sisters —
Adolpfine (Dolfi), Marie (Mitzi), Rosa
and Pauline (Pauli).
Freud's sisters remained behind in
Vienna. As the Nazis' anti-Semitic
pogroms grew ever more violent, it
was clear that these women Nk'OUld
not be safe. Various efforts to secure
them visas in 1939 were of no avail,
and they all died in concentration
camps. Freud's brother, Alexander,
successfully escaped from Vienna in
1938. His sister Anna had emigrated
to the U.S. many years earlier after
her marriage to Eli Bernays.

• 'Moses and Monotheism — A
Historical Novel and Preface," June
1938 holograph manuscript.
In the last years of his life, Freud
once again returned to the story of
Moses and reflected on themes com-
mon to his early and late work
the impact of trauma on memory
and the identification of people with
a leader whom they both love and
hare. Freud seized on the notion
that Moses Wtas an Egyptian and
based a story of the evolution of
'Western religion and the role of
Judaism in Europe.:_n culture on it.

• "N4y, Subconscious Jewishness," from
The Current Jewish Record, in 1931.
This text, probably a pastiche
assembled by the editor, records
Freud's sense of how the context of
his Jewishness — and of anti-
Semitism — helped form his charac-
ter and work. Freud viewed religious
belief as an avoidance of reality, but
he also recognized how religious
identity powerfully shaped both
individuals and groups.

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