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Leon Goldensohn

    Leon Goldensohn, een Amerikaanse psychiater, documenteerde op unieke wijze de mentale toestand van de Nazi-verdachten tijdens de Processen van Neurenberg. Door meer dan zes maanden te besteden aan het interviewen van figuren als Hermann Göring en Rudolf Höss, kreeg hij intiem inzicht in de geest van degenen die beschuldigd werden van gruwelijke misdaden. Zijn zorgvuldige aantekeningen, postuum samengesteld, bieden een diepgaande psychologische exploratie van de daders op een cruciaal historisch moment. Dit werk duikt in de complexe innerlijke levens van individuen die zich moeten verantwoorden voor hun daden.

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    The Nuremberg interviews
    • The Nuremberg interviews

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      Annotation "In 1946, with the Nuremberg trials underway, Leon Goldensohn, a U.S. army psychiatrist, was given the task of interviewing the two dozen German leaders who were under indictment, as well as many of the defense and prosecution witnesses. The conversations were then left largely unexamined for more than 50 years. Now, Robert Gellately-one of the premier historians of Nazi Germany-has transcribed, edited, and annotated 33 of the interviews, and makes them available to the public for the first time in this volume. Here are interviews with the highest ranking Nazi officials in the Nuremberg jails, including Hans Frank, Hermann Goering, Ernest Kaltenbrunner, and Joachim von Ribbentrop. Here, too, are interviews with the lesser-known officials who were, nonetheless, essential to the workings of the Third Reich. Goldensohn was a particularly astute interviewer, his training as a psychiatrist leading him to probe the motives, the rationales, and the skewing of morality that allowed these men to enact an unfathomable evil. Often shockingly candid, these interviews are deeply disturbing in their illumination of an ideology gone mad. Each interview is annotated with biographical information and footnotes that place the man and his actions in their historical context. They are a profoundly important addition to our understanding of the Nazi mind and mission."

      The Nuremberg interviews