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** "During the Nuremberg trials, Dr. Leon Goldensohn — a psychiatrist for the U.S. Army — monitored the mental health of two dozen German leaders charged with carrying out genocide. These recorded conversations have gone largely unexamined for more than fifty years, until Robert Gellately — one of the premier historians of Nazi Germany — made them available to the public in this collection....[I]nterviews with the likes of Hans Frank, Hermann Goering, Ernst Kaltenbrunner, and Joachim von Ribbentrop — the highest ranking Nazi officials in the Nuremberg jails....[I]nterviews with lesser-known officials essential to the inner workings of the Third Reich....[An] addition to our understanding of the Nazi mind and mission."
** "During the Nuremberg trials, Dr. Leon Goldensohn — a psychiatrist for the U.S. Army — monitored the mental health of two dozen German leaders charged with carrying out genocide. These recorded conversations have gone largely unexamined for more than fifty years, until Robert Gellately — one of the premier historians of Nazi Germany — made them available to the public in this collection....[I]nterviews with the likes of Hans Frank, Hermann Goering, Ernst Kaltenbrunner, and Joachim von Ribbentrop — the highest ranking Nazi officials in the Nuremberg jails....[I]nterviews with lesser-known officials essential to the inner workings of the Third Reich....[An] addition to our understanding of the Nazi mind and mission."


* Robert E. Conot. (1984) ''Justice at Nuremberg''. Carroll & Graf Publishers. ISBN 9780881840322. | [http://bit.ly/VX7h0 Google books limited preview]
* Robert E. Conot. (1984) ''Justice at Nuremberg''. Carroll & Graf Publishers. ISBN 9780881840322. | [http://bit.ly/VX7h0 Google books extensive limited preview]
** "Drawing on the documents in the National Archives, the papers of key figures, and numerous interviews, this comprehensive study recounts the public trial, the behind-the-scenes maneuverings, and the major personalities of the unique, complex trial."
** "Drawing on the documents in the National Archives, the papers of key figures, and numerous interviews, this comprehensive study recounts the public trial, the behind-the-scenes maneuverings, and the major personalities of the unique, complex trial."

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  • Goldensohn L. (2004) The Nuremberg Interviews: An American Psychiatrist's Conversations with the Defendants and Witnesses. Robert Gellately, editor. Random House: New York. ISBN 978-1-4000-3043-9. | Google books limited preview | 2500+ word excerpt from publisher
    • "During the Nuremberg trials, Dr. Leon Goldensohn — a psychiatrist for the U.S. Army — monitored the mental health of two dozen German leaders charged with carrying out genocide. These recorded conversations have gone largely unexamined for more than fifty years, until Robert Gellately — one of the premier historians of Nazi Germany — made them available to the public in this collection....[I]nterviews with the likes of Hans Frank, Hermann Goering, Ernst Kaltenbrunner, and Joachim von Ribbentrop — the highest ranking Nazi officials in the Nuremberg jails....[I]nterviews with lesser-known officials essential to the inner workings of the Third Reich....[An] addition to our understanding of the Nazi mind and mission."
  • Robert E. Conot. (1984) Justice at Nuremberg. Carroll & Graf Publishers. ISBN 9780881840322. | Google books extensive limited preview
    • "Drawing on the documents in the National Archives, the papers of key figures, and numerous interviews, this comprehensive study recounts the public trial, the behind-the-scenes maneuverings, and the major personalities of the unique, complex trial."