
Worte am Sarge Sigmund Freuds
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Narrated by:
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Peter Bocek
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By:
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Stefan Zweig
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Am 26. September 1939 hielt Stefan Zweig eine Gedenkrede für Sigmund Freud im Golders Green Krematorium in London. Gesprochen am 26. September 1939 im Krematorium London: Erlauben Sie mir angesichts dieses ruhmreichen Sarges einige Worte erschütterten Dankes im Namen seiner Wiener, seiner österreichischen, seiner Weltfreunde in jener Sprache zu sagen, die Sigmund Freud durch sein Werk so großartig bereichert und geadelt hat. Lassen Sie sich vor allem ins Bewusstsein rufen, das wir, die wir hier in gemeinsamer Trauer versammelt sind, einen historischen Augenblick durchleben, wie er keinem von uns wohl ein zweitesmal vom Schicksal verstattet sein wird. Erinnern wir uns...
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