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- Keywords
- World War One,
- Austria post WW1,
- PTSD among soldiers,
- Soldiers returning from war,
- Psychotherapy and traumatized soldiers,
- Austrian and German Antisemitism between the wars,
- Rise of Hitler
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The War Never Ended
by
Lucinda Heck
Christian Wolff, an Austrian officer during World War I, returns home to Vienna a broken man. His marriage falls apart, he becomes an alcoholic and drug addict. He becomes friends with a fellow officer, Alfred, who was treated by Dr. Ernst Simmel, friend and colleague to Sigmund Freud. Simmel is able to help him and he starts a new life. He is then thrown into the politics of growing antisemitism and the rise of Adolf Hitler. H eventually flees to England before the Anschluss.
Lucinda Heck, DMA holds degrees in vocal performance from the University of Illinois. She was a professional singer for over thirty years singing opera and oratorio roles, and lieder. She has worked with internationally renowned conductors and accompanists. Her performances have received rave reviews. Her performance of Hugo Wolf’s Moerike Lieder was considered one of the top ten performances of the decade by the Omaha World Herald. She also taught music and humanities at the university level. She is living in Orlando, Florida.
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