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Post by Plainsman on Feb 13, 2022 11:54:09 GMT -5
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Post by darktater on Feb 13, 2022 13:10:22 GMT -5
that is a good read, very interesting
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Post by toshtego on Feb 14, 2022 18:56:36 GMT -5
Yes, he was very good at portraying old Germans and so a Swiss Lutheran should be no problem, eh?
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Post by henry on Feb 15, 2022 14:54:10 GMT -5
Excellent article Plainsman.
During WWII Army Intelligence had Jung do psychological profiles of Hitler, which presumably FDR read. Now for my idea of a movie:
Instead of staying in Berlin at the end Hitler could have decided to hold out at his southern fortress, Berchtesgaden. As he would have faced capture by Western troops (instead of Soviets--Stalin had publicly vowed to parade Hitler in a cage) there well could have been no suicide. (Hitler might even have relished making a dramatic stand at a concluding forum)
Allen Dulles, chief of Army intelligence, spent part of the war in Switzerland. He was in contact with Jung -- Dulles wife was an analysand of Jung -- hence the profiles.
Who better to choose for the post war debriefing-interrogation of Hitler than Jung? With the right script this scenario would make a fascinating movie. Or perhaps a novel or play, similar to The Portage to San Cristobal.
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Post by Plainsman on Feb 15, 2022 16:04:02 GMT -5
Excellent article Plainsman. During WWII Army Intelligence had Jung do psychological profiles of Hitler, which presumably FDR read. Now for my idea of a movie: Instead of staying in Berlin at the end Hitler could have decided to hold out at his southern fortress, Berchtesgaden. As he would have faced capture by Western troops (instead of Soviets--Stalin had publicly vowed to parade Hitler in a cage) there well could have been no suicide. (Hitler might even have relished making a dramatic stand at a concluding forum) Allen Dulles, chief of Army intelligence, spent part of the war in Switzerland. He was in contact with Jung -- Dulles wife was an analysand of Jung -- hence the profiles. Who better to choose for the post war debriefing-interrogation of Hitler than Jung? With the right script this scenario would make a fascinating movie. Or perhaps a novel or play, similar to The Portage to San Cristobal. Olivier as Jung; Guinness as Hitler. Would be fascinating.
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Post by henry on Feb 15, 2022 16:09:18 GMT -5
Excellent article Plainsman. During WWII Army Intelligence had Jung do psychological profiles of Hitler, which presumably FDR read. Now for my idea of a movie: Instead of staying in Berlin at the end Hitler could have decided to hold out at his southern fortress, Berchtesgaden. As he would have faced capture by Western troops (instead of Soviets--Stalin had publicly vowed to parade Hitler in a cage) there well could have been no suicide. (Hitler might even have relished making a dramatic stand at a concluding forum) Allen Dulles, chief of Army intelligence, spent part of the war in Switzerland. He was in contact with Jung -- Dulles wife was an analysand of Jung -- hence the profiles. Who better to choose for the post war debriefing-interrogation of Hitler than Jung? With the right script this scenario would make a fascinating movie. Or perhaps a novel or play, similar to The Portage to San Cristobal. Olivier as Jung; Guinness as Hitler. Would be fascinating. _________________________________________ stretching things a bit someone could do an opera
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