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  1. Peter H. Wyden (October 2, 1923 – June 27, 1998) was an American journalist and writer. Early life [ edit ] Wyden was born Peter Weidenreich , in Berlin to a Jewish family. [1]

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  2. Peter H. Wyden was an American journalist and writer. He examined such major 20th Century events and issues as the Holocaust, the atomic bomb, the Berlin Wall, mental illness, Masters and Johnson’s sex clinic, suburban kids, and the Spanish Civil War.

  3. Citation. Kaufmann, W. (1973). Without guilt and justice: From decidophobia to autonomy. Peter H. Wyden. Abstract. Defines "decidophobia" as the dread of making fateful decisions which drives people to seek conformity, religion, political movements, and marriage.

  4. Citation. Gordon, T. (1970). Parent effectiveness training: The "no-lose" program for raising responsible children. Peter H. Wyden.

  5. Almost seventy years later, as Peter Wyden began this book, the world was still dealing with the fallout of the bomb’s creation. Wyden draws on eyewitness accounts, interviews, and documents never before published in order to trace the nuclear state of the modern world to the historical roots of Hiroshima.

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    • April 09, 2014
  6. Jan 1, 1985 · Peter H. Wyden, born Peter Weidenreich, in Berlin to a Jewish family, was an American journalist and writer. He left Nazi Germany and went to the United States in 1937. After studying at City University of New York, he served with the U.S. Army's Psychological Warfare Division in Europe during World War II. After the war, he began a career in ...

  7. Jan 1, 2001 · Peter H. Wyden, born Peter Weidenreich, in Berlin to a Jewish family, was an American journalist and writer. He left Nazi Germany and went to the United States in 1937. After studying at City University of New York, he served with the U.S. Army's Psychological Warfare Division in Europe during World War II.

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