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English: International Psychoanalytic Congress, Weimar. Photograph, 1911.
Front row left to right: 1) Poul Bjerre 2) Eugen Bleuler 3) Maria Moltzer, Zürich 4) Maria Gincburg (i.e. Mira Oberholzer geb. Gincburg (1884-1949), Schaffhausen) 5) Lou Andreas-Salomé 6) Beatrice M. Hinkle 7) Emma Jung 8) M. von Stack, i.e. Maria von Stach 9) Toni Wolff 10) Martha Böddinghaus, München, i.e. Martha Sigg-Böddinghaus 11) Franz Riklin;
Second row, left to right: 1) Otto Rank 2) Ludwig Binswanger 3) O. [Oskar?] Rothenhäusler, Rorschach 4) Isidor Sadger 5) Oskar Pfister 6) Sándor Ferenczi 7) Sigmund Freud 8) Carl Gustav Jung 9) Karl Abraham 10) unknown 11) Wilhelm Wittenberg, München 12) James J. Putnam 13) Ernest Jones 14) Wilhelm Stekel;
Third row, left to right: 1) Jan Nelken 2) Ludwig Jekels 3) Max Eitingon 4) Leonhard Seif 5) Karl Landauer 6) A. Stegmann, Dresden 7) unknown 8) unknown 9) Guido Brecher, Meran 10) Alfred von Winterstein, Wien 11) Johannes Jaroslaw Marcinowski;
Fourth row: 1) Rudolf Foerster, Berlin 2) unknown 3) Abraham Arden Brill 4) Alphonse Maeder 5) Jan Egbert Gustaaf van Emden, Leiden 6) Paul Federn 7) unknown 8) unknown 9) Adolf Keller; Fifth row: 1) Eduard Hitschmann 2) unknown 3) unknown 4) unknown
Deutsch: Legende zu dem Foto mit Namenszuordnungen in:
Dieter Eicke (Hrsg.): Die Psychologie des 20. Jahrhunderts. 2. Freud und die Folgen : Teil 1. Kindler 1976, nach S. 687
Polski: Międzynarodowy Kongres Psychoanalityczny w Weimarze
Français : Congrès de psychanalyse de Weimar (1911) avec de gauche à droite :
Première ligne en haut : 1) Poul Bjerre ; 2) Eugen Bleuler ; 3) Maria Moltzer ; 4) Maria Gincburg (épouse Oberholzer) ; 5) Lou Andreas-Salomé 6) Beatrice M. Hinkle 7) Emma Jung 8) M. von Stack, i.e. Maria von Stach 9) Toni Wolff 10) Martha Böddinghaus, München, i.e. Martha Sigg-Böddinghaus 11) Franz Riklin;
Second row, left to right: 1) Otto Rank 2) Ludwig Binswanger 3) O. [Oskar?] Rothenhäusler, Rorschach 4) Isidor Sadger 5) Oskar Pfister 6) Sándor Ferenczi 7) Sigmund Freud 8) Carl Gustav Jung 9) Karl Abraham 10) unknown 11) Wilhelm Wittenberg, München 12) James J. Putnam 13) Ernest Jones 14) Wilhelm Stekel;
Third row, left to right: 1) pl:Jan Nelken 2) fr:Ludwig Jekels 3) Max Eitingon 4) Leonhard Seif 5) Karl Landauer 6) A. Stegmann, Dresden 7) unknown 8) unknown 9) Guido Brecher, Meran 10) Alfred von Winterstein, Wien 11) de:Johannes Jaroslaw Marcinowski;
Fourth row: 1) Rudolf Foerster, Berlin 2) unknown 3) Abraham Arden Brill 4) Alphonse Maeder 5) Jan Egbert Gustaaf van Emden, Leiden 6) Paul Federn 7) unknown 8) unknown 9) Adolf Keller ; Fifth row: 1) Eduard Hitschmann 2) unknown 3) unknown 4) unknown
Date Taken on 21 September 1911
Source Prints & Photographs Division. Library of Congress (123) [1]
Author de:Franz Vältl, photographer, Weimar
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