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Survival in the Organization

Gunnar Hjelholt Looks Back at the Concentration Camp from an Organizational Perspective
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World War II and the Nazi occupation of Europe affected the lives of millions - among them the Dane Gunnar Hjelholt, later to become an organizational psychologist. Arrested by the Germans in 1944, Hjelholt spent nine months in the Porta Westfalica concentration camp before being liberated in the Spring of 1945. The authors examine the structure of, and daily life in a Nazi work camp from an organizational perspective. This study is based on a series of interviews with Gunnar Hjelholt, in which the authors reconstruct events that led Hjelholt away from journalism and the study of economics, to a pioneering career in applied social psychology, basing his work on his experiences in the concentration camp.
Release date NZ
August 19th, 1996
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Undergraduate
Contributors
  • Edited by Soren Willert
  • Translated by Edith Matteson
Country of Publication
Denmark
Illustrations
b/w illus
Imprint
Aarhus University Press
Pages
96
Publisher
Aarhus University Press
ISBN-13
9788772885391
Product ID
2967035

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