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281:, taking on a new identity as physician Dr. Van der Linden. During this time, the Dutch resistance asked him to pay visits to Jewish children that had been separated from their parents after they had gone into hiding. These experiences in particular formed the main inspiration for Keilson's later works. Keilson reunited with his wife and daughter after the war. He and Gertrud were unable to marry before the war. In Germany they couldn't marry because of Keilson's Jewish origins. In the Netherlands it was not possible to marry for the Dutch law as German citizens. And so, when the war was over they married within the Liberal Jewish Community of Amsterdam. After the war Gertrud had to explain to the Dutch neighbours that her husband was indeed German, but also Jewish, to avoid further consequences. Keilson had to requalify for his physician's licence, should he want to work in the Netherlands, and did so. He specialized as a psychiatrist and a psychoanalyst. In 1969, Gertrud died. 349: 296:
In 1970 Keilson married literature historian Marita Lauritz (1935), 25 years his junior. Marita gave birth to his, and her, second daughter, Bloeme, in 1974. He published several more works and received little media attention. On his special birthday anniversaries, such as his 70th, 80th and 90th
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described Keilson as "one of the world's greatest writers". Much media attention, in both the United States and his adopted home country, the Netherlands, was given to the fact that Keilson received this acknowledgement at the age of 100. Keilson was invited to Dutch talkshow
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In 1941, Keilson went into hiding and had to leave his pregnant wife behind. His wife gave birth to a daughter, Barbara, in the same year; she pretended the girl's father was a German officer to prevent prosecution. Meanwhile, Keilson had moved in with a married couple in
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Keilson, having worked with traumatized orphans, mainly wrote about traumas induced by the war. His first novel was published in 1934, but most of his works were published after the war. In 2010,
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in Jewish private schools, and occasionally made money as a musician. During this period, Keilson also met his first wife, graphologist Gertrud Manz (1901). In 1936, the couple went into
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described Keilson as "one of the world's greatest writers", notably honouring Keilson's achievements in the year in which he turned 101 years old.
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Kirsch, Adam. "Bearing Witness: A reissued novel and a newly translated novella offer a reintroduction to the 100-year-old Hans Keilson,"
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Sequential Traumatisation in Children. A clinical and statistical follow-up study on the fate of the Jewish war orphans in the Netherlands
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Roland Kaufhold: "Das Leben geht weiter". Hans Keilson, ein jüdischer Psychoanalytiker, Schriftsteller, Pädagoge und Musiker
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Ein verborgener Erzähler : Der Schriftsteller und Psychoanalytiker Hans Keilson feiert heute seinen Hundertsten
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in Berlin, but due to the Nazi law prohibiting Jews from employment, Keilson was employed as a professional
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Das Münchener Abkommen und die Intellektuellen: Literatur und Exil in Frankreich zwischen Krise und Krieg
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2007 Moses Mendelssohn Medal of the Moses Mendelssohn Center for European Jewish studies (MMZ) Potsdam
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Sequentielle Traumatisierung bei Kindern: Untersuchung zum Schicksal jüdischer Kriegswaisen
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1999 Hayman Prize for Published Work Pertaining to Traumatised Children and Adults of the
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http://www.haaretz.com/culture/books/keilson-s-kaddish-now-in-english.premium-1.495166
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International Federation of Resistance Fighters – Association of Anti-Fascists
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Geschichte als Trauma. Festschrift für Hans Keilson zu seinem 80. Geburtstag
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Officers Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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Hans Keilson wird 100. Schriftsteller, Traumatherapeut, Psychoanalytiker
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http://www.tabletmag.com/arts-and-culture/books/41363/bearing-witness/
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Weiterleben – biografische Kontinuität im Exil. Hans Keilson wird 100
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Neue Werke von Hans Keilson „Kein Plädoyer für eine Luftschaukel“
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edited by Martine Boyer-Weinmann et al. Tuebingen: Narr. 2008.
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Keine Spuren mehr im Rauchfang der Lüfte – sprachloser Himmel
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He died on 31 May 2011 in Hilversum, at the age of 101.
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Essen: Neue Deutsche Schule Verlagsgesellschaft. 1966.
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Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the Netherlands
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Zeitschrift für psychoanalytische Theorie und Praxis
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birthday, Dutch media would do interviews with him.
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Index

Hans Keilson in 2007
Bad Freienwalde
Hilversum
Medic
psychiatrist
psychoanalyst
Dutch
World War II
Order of Orange-Nassau
[ɦɑnsˈkɛilsɔn]
Dutch resistance
The New York Times
Francine Prose
pharmacology
gym teacher
exile
Netherlands
Delft
Auschwitz
The New York Times
Francine Prose
De Wereld Draait Door
Matthijs van Nieuwkerk
incomplete
adding missing items
Bad Freienwalde
International Federation of Resistance Fighters – Association of Anti-Fascists
University of Bremen
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
International Psychoanalytical Association

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