Riech, Wilhelm. The murder of Chirst, [1953]: page 228 (born in Austria March 24, 1897; service in the First World War before entering the Medical School of the University of Vienna; worked with Freud in the early psychoanalytic and mental health movements ... studies led to the discovery of life energy which he called Orgone; fled Nazi's in 1933 to Scandanavia until 1939; moved to the United States first to Forest Hills, New York before relocating to Rangeley, Maine. In 1954, FDA filed a complaint of injunction, but Reich refused to go to court to defend himself; in May 1956 sentenced to 2 years' imprisonment; died November 3, 1957 in the Federal Penitentiary at Lewisburg, Pennsylvania;)