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Alfred Brauner (3 July 1910 – 1 December 2002) was an Austrian-born French scholar, author and sociologist, who was a volunteer in the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War and an Austrian Resistance member during Occupied France. He has devoted his life to educating refugee, displaced and maladjusted children, participating in the welcoming of Jewish child survivors of the Kristallnacht and of the Nazi concentration camps of Buchenwald and Auschwitz from 1939 to 1946. An early writer on infantile autism, he also pioneered the analysis of children's drawings in war, creating from 1937 the first collection of drawing-testimonials to offer a unique perspective of the major conflicts of the 20th century through the eyes of children.

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  • ألفريد براونر (ar)
  • Alfred Brauner (en)
  • Alfred Brauner (fr)
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  • ألفريد براونر (3 يوليو 1910 - 1 ديسمبر 2002): باحث فرنسي من أصل نمساوي وعالم اجتماع واختصاصي علم النفس التنموي ومؤلف، وكان متطوعًا في الألوية الدولية في أثناء الحرب الأهلية الإسبانية وعضو المقاومة الفرنسية والنمساوية في أثناء الإدارة العسكرية في فرنسا. كرس حياته لتعليم الأطفال اللاجئين والنازحين وسيئي التلاؤم، وشارك في استقبال الأطفال اليهود الناجين من ليلة البلور ومعسكرات الاعتقال النازية في بوخنفالد وأوشفيتز منذ عام 1939 حتى عام 1946. كاتب مبكر عن الذاتوية الطفولية، وكان رائدًا في تحليل رسومات الأطفال في الحرب، إذ أنشأ منذ عام 1937 أول مجموعة من شهادات الرسم لتقديم منظور فريد للصراعات الرئيسية في القرن العشرين من خلال عيون الأطفال. (ar)
  • Alfred Brauner (3 July 1910 – 1 December 2002) was an Austrian-born French scholar, author and sociologist, who was a volunteer in the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War and an Austrian Resistance member during Occupied France. He has devoted his life to educating refugee, displaced and maladjusted children, participating in the welcoming of Jewish child survivors of the Kristallnacht and of the Nazi concentration camps of Buchenwald and Auschwitz from 1939 to 1946. An early writer on infantile autism, he also pioneered the analysis of children's drawings in war, creating from 1937 the first collection of drawing-testimonials to offer a unique perspective of the major conflicts of the 20th century through the eyes of children. (en)
  • Alfred Brauner (né le 3 juillet 1910 à Saint-Mandé et mort le 1er décembre 2002 à Paris 12e) est un écrivain, sociologue de l'enfance et pédagogue franco-autrichien qui a été volontaire dans les Brigades internationales pendant la guerre civile espagnole et membre de la Résistance pendant l'Occupation. Il a consacré sa vie au service des enfants réfugiés, déplacés ou dits « inadaptés », participant à l'accueil des enfants juifs survivants de la Nuit de Cristal, ainsi que des camps de Buchenwald et d'Auschwitz de 1939 à 1946 et travaillant sur l'autisme infantile dès 1956. Auteur des ouvrages de référence, « Ces enfants ont vécu la guerre », « Les Enfants des Confins », « Vivre avec un enfant autistique », « J'ai dessiné la guerre » et « L'accueil des enfants survivants », il est pionnier a (fr)
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  • Dr. Alfred Brauner (en)
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  • Dr. Alfred Brauner (en)
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  • Paris, France (en)
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  • Saint-Mandé, Val-de-Marne, France (en)
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