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:''The psychic process of dehumanization and extermination may be conceptualized as regression to the analsadistic phase of psychic development on the part of both inmates and S.S. guards of the extermination camps.''
:''The psychic process of dehumanization and extermination may be conceptualized as regression to the analsadistic phase of psychic development on the part of both inmates and S.S. guards of the extermination camps.''
I think it is better to remove it. Also the "sadistic nature" in the lead. /[[User:Pieter Kuiper|Pieter Kuiper]] 18:54, 27 October 2007 (CDT)
I think it is better to remove it. Also the "sadistic nature" in the lead. /[[User:Pieter Kuiper|Pieter Kuiper]] 18:54, 27 October 2007 (CDT)
::this is a paraphrase of the leading historian on the subject writing in the leading history journal. Better keep it in for the readers who like psychohistory--it's hard to think of a better subject for this technique. [[User:Richard Jensen|Richard Jensen]] 19:19, 27 October 2007 (CDT)

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 Definition German Nazi leader, head of the Schutzstaffel (SS) party elite; committed suicide after being captured at the end of World War II [d] [e]
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Analsadistic?

Is this an enlightening sentence?

The psychic process of dehumanization and extermination may be conceptualized as regression to the analsadistic phase of psychic development on the part of both inmates and S.S. guards of the extermination camps.

I think it is better to remove it. Also the "sadistic nature" in the lead. /Pieter Kuiper 18:54, 27 October 2007 (CDT)

this is a paraphrase of the leading historian on the subject writing in the leading history journal. Better keep it in for the readers who like psychohistory--it's hard to think of a better subject for this technique. Richard Jensen 19:19, 27 October 2007 (CDT)