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Haarmann. Die Geschichte eines Werwolfs

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The author reconstructs a notorious series of murders in Hanover through court documents, eyewitness accounts, and forensic observation, situating the crimes within postwar social disintegration and urban decay. The narrative details investigative and judicial procedures, probes the perpetrator's psychological abnormalities and pathological behaviors, and connects individual pathology to broader cultural, legal, and psychiatric questions, offering both case history and time critique while arguing for clarity in the public record and lessons for criminology and social medicine.

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Theodor Lessing

Theodor Lessing was a German author and philosopher, known for his exploration of psychological and social themes in his works. His notable book, "Haarmann. Die Geschichte eines Werwolfs," delves into the dark and complex nature of humanity, using the figure of the werewolf as a metaphor for societal fears and moral dilemmas. Lessing's writing often reflects his interest in the intersection of individual psychology and broader cultural issues, contributing to the literary discourse of his time.

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