Alfred Stucki

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Alfred Stucki (* 1925 in Bern ) is a Swiss psychiatrist and author .

Stucki attended primary school and the Progymnasium in Köniz , where the family moved in 1931, and graduated from the grammar school in Bern. He studied medicine at the University of Bern , graduated with a diploma in 1951 and obtained his doctorate. In 1957 he gained the title of specialist FMH for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy . In parallel to his specialist training, he worked at the Aviation Medical Institute in Dübendorf and dealt with questions of military psychology . In 1958 he opened a psychiatric and psychotherapeutic practice in Thun . Stucki was a lieutenant colonel in the medical department and had been a gun field psychiatrist in Thun since 1965.

He has published two books and several articles in the Allgemeine Schweizerische Militär-Zeitschrift on the psychology of conscientious objection.

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  1. a b c Landigeist and Judenstempel: Memories of a Generation 1930–1945. Limmat , Zurich 2002, ISBN 3-85791-414-9 , p. 485.
  2. a b Entry in the FMH-ÄrzteIndex , accessed on December 27, 2011.
  3. a b Advertisement of the publisher on «Deniers of service. Prophet, patient or parasite? » In: General Swiss Military Journal . 152: 428 (1986) ( online ).
  4. Contents. In: General Swiss Military Journal . 147 (1981), p. 237 ( online ).
  5. See Christian Koller: The long way to «civil alternative service» in Switzerland. In: Christian Th. Müller, Dierk Walter (Ed.): I do not serve! Conscientious objection in history. Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-86624-402-3 , pp. 227-242 ( online ).