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22 cells in Nuremberg
Douglas McGlashan Kelley

22 Cells in Nuremberg (1947) is a first-hand account by Dr. Douglas M. Kelley, the American psychiatrist tasked with evaluating 22 top-ranking Nazi leaders including Hermann Göring -- awaiting trial. Kelley provides psychological profiles and in-cell interviews, concluding that these leaders were largely sane, ordinary, and opportunistic, rather than unique monsters…

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