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Ep. 67- Nuremberg Trials with Jack El-Hai

Ep. 67- Nuremberg Trials with Jack El-Hai

Update: 2025-12-01
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The Nuremberg Trials were the first attempt at coming to terms with Nazi criminality.  While there was a legal component to this, there was also a psychological element.  What made Nazi minds tick?

 

In this episode, I talk with Jack El-Hai about his work on psychiatrist Douglas Kelley who worked with the Nazi defendants at Nuremberg.  This book also forms the basis for the new film Nuremberg.

 

Jack El-Hai is an author with a particular interest in medical history.

 

El-Hai, Jack. The Nazi and the Psychiatrist: Hermann Goring, Dr. Douglas M. Kelley, and a Fatal Meeting of Minds at the End of WWII (2013)

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Ep. 67- Nuremberg Trials with Jack El-Hai

Ep. 67- Nuremberg Trials with Jack El-Hai