In the aftermath of World War II, as the world struggled to comprehend the devastation of the Third Reich, one American psychiatrist stepped into the shadows of history to uncover the truth hidden inside the minds of Nazi leadership. Douglas M. Kelley, a brilliant yet troubled U.S. Army doctor, was tasked with evaluating Hermann Göring and the other top defendants at the Nuremberg Trials.

What he discovered challenged everything America believed about evil. Through months of psychological duels, inkblot tests, and relentless interviews, Kelley exposed a disturbing reality: the architects of atrocity were not madmen-they were ordinary, rational men shaped by power, fear, ambition, and ideology.

This gripping biography follows Kelley's rise, his groundbreaking work inside the Palace of Justice, and the psychological cost that ultimately consumed him. Richly researched and powerfully written, it reveals the hidden tensions behind the trials and the enduring lessons they hold for understanding extremism today.

A haunting true story of science, power, and moral reckoning-perfect for readers of history, psychology, and true crime.

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Titel
Douglas Kelley: Inside the Mind Trials of Nuremberg: The True Story of the American Psychiatrist Who Diagnosed Göring and Exposed the Psychology of Power, Evil, and Collapse
EAN
9798232773069
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
22.11.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.23 MB