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Freud's Collected Works was released in 1925, he was honoured with the Goethe Prize for Literature in 1930 and he was elected Honorary Member of the British Royal Society of Medicine in 1935.

In 1933 Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of the German Reich. After an incident where the Gestapo searched Freud's house, arrested and interrogated his daughter Anna, Freud emigrated to England with his family. For a short he lived in the house at 20 Maresfield Gardens, which was eventually turned into the Freud Museum London. It was there that Sigmund Freud died, on September 23rd 1939, at the age of 83.

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