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Harrower, Molly. “Rorschach Records of the Nazi War Criminals: An Experimental Study after Thirty Years.”
Journal of Personality Assessment
40, no. 4 (1976).
———. “Were Hitler’s Henchmen Mad?”
Psychology Today
( July 1976): 76–78.
Hastings, Donald W., and David G. Hastings.
Psychiatric Experiences of the Eighth Air Force: First Year of Combat, July 4, 1942 to July 4, 1943
. New York: Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation, 1944.
“Head of Graylyn Offered University Post.” 1949. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
“Here and There with
Newsweek
Correspondents.”
Newsweek
1945. Unidentified magazine clipping in Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
Hess, Rudolf. “Statement before the IMT at Nuremberg.” 1945. MS MLR P 20, Box 6. National Archives and Records Administration.
“Hitler Gang’s Personalities Are Discussed.”
Richmond News Leader
, April 5, 1947.
“Hitler’s Own Physician Never Expected Trial for War Crimes, Dr. Douglas Kelley Reveals.” n.d. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
Holstrom, J. D., to Douglas McGlashan Kelley, July 5, 1950. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
Hoover, J. Edgar. “Hermann Göring, Ingestion of Paracodeine Tablets.” 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
“Immaturity Threatens Nation, Noted Psychiatrist Declares.”
Hazelton Standard-Sentinel
, January 27, 1948.
“Ink Blots Test Hess’s Sanity.”
Philadelphia Inquirer
, October 14, 1945.
“Interview with Baldur Von Schirach.” 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
“Interview with Hans Fritzsche.” 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
J. E. S. Memorandum to William Donovan, n.d. MS. Donovan Nuremberg Trials Collection, Cornell University Law Library.
Joyce, Nick. “In Search of the Nazi Personality.”
Journal of the American Psychological Association
40, no. 3 (2009): 18.
Juchli, Rene H. “Emergency Call for Dr. Robert Ley.” 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
Kaempffert, Waldemar. “New Test for Drunks.”
New York Times
, November 16, 1941.
Kelley, Alice Vivienne. “Faux Invitation.” 1942. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. “Inventory of Items for Sale.” 1958. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. Memorandum. n.d. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———, to Bill Mandel, September 1, 1985. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———, to Bill Mandel, February 4, 1986. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———, to Michael Selzer, n.d. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———, to Melody Starr. January 25, 1959. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
Kelley, Alicia, to Alice Vivienne Kelley, 1958. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
Kelley, Doug, Interviews with Author, August 2008, September 2009, March 2012, and June 2012.
Kelley, Douglas McGlashan. “Annual Ward Report.” 1943. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. “Appraisals of Prisoners.” 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. Bound Notebook of Interview Notes. 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. “Clinical Reality and Projective Technique.”
The American Journal of Psychiatry
107, no. 10 (1951): 753–757.
———. “Clinical Summary of Neurological and Psychiatric Examination of Internee #31G 350013.” 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. “Conjuring as an Asset to Occupational Therapy.”
Occupational Therapy and Rehabilitation
19, no. 2 (1940): 71–82.
———. “Examination of Hermann Goering.” 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. “Gifted Children Followup.” 1955. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. “Gravatt’s Four-ace Trick.”
GENII
(n.d.).
———. Handwritten Note. 1927. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. “Hess Rorschach.” 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. “History of Psychiatric Service.” 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. “Mania and the Moon.”
The Psychoanalytic Review
29, no. 4 (1942): 406–426.
———. “Medical Report on Rudolf Hess.” 1945. MS File “Prison Psychiatric Reports.” ARC 6291444, MLR P 20. National Archives and Records Administration.
———. “Medical Status of Prisoner Ernst Kaltenbrunner.” 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. “Memorandum on the Death of Leonardo Conti.” 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. “Mental Examination of Robert Ley.” 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. “The Nuremberg Trial.” Lecture. 1946. Douglas McGlashan Kelley Archival Collection, University of California, Santa Cruz.
———. “Personal File, to 1937.” n.d. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. Personal letter. “File to 1937.” Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. “Preliminary Studies of the Rorschach Records of the Nazi War Criminals.” 1945. TS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. “Prison Psychiatric Reports.” 1945. ARC 6291444, MLR P 20. National Archives and Records Administration.
———. “Psychiatric Evaluations.” 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. “Psychiatric Profiles of Nazi Defendants.” In “Prison Psychiatric Reports.” 1945. MS. ARC 6291444, MLR P 20. National Archives and Records Administration.
———. “Psychiatric Service.” 1943. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. “Record of Professional Assignments.” 1946. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. “Rorschach Report on Hermann Göring.” 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. “Rorschach Report on Joachim Von Ribbentrop.” 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. “Rorschach Technique.” 1943. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. “Rudolf Hess.” 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. “Statement on Hess.” 1945. MS. MLR P 20, Box 4. National Archives and Records Administration.
———. “TAT Test Results: Goering.” 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———, to Alice Vivienne Kelley, August 20, 1935. MS. File “To 1937.” Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———, to Burton C. Andrus, October 26, 1945. “Mental Examination of Prisoner [Ley] to Commanding Officer.” Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———, to C. C. Carpenter, July 26, 1949. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———, to Chief Administrator, July 18, 1955. MS. Special Collections, University of California, Santa Cruz.
———, to Commanding Officer, Internal Security Detachment, October 14, 1945.
“Psychiatric Status of Internee.” MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———, to J. D. Holstrom, January 30, 1950. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———, to Lewis Terman, July 6, 1955. MS. File “To 1937.” Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———, to William Donovan, October 26, 1945. Donovan Nuremberg Trials Collection, Cornell University Law Library.
———, to William Donovan, November 9, 1945. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———, to William Donovan, November 10, 1945. Donovan Nuremberg Trials Collection, Cornell University Law Library.
———, to William Donovan, November 13, 1945. Donovan Nuremberg Trials Collection, Cornell University Law Library.
———, to William Donovan, November 17, 1945. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———, to William Donovan, November 22, 1945. Donovan Nuremberg Trials Collection, Cornell University Law Library.
———, to William Donovan, November 26, 1945. Donovan Nuremberg Trials Collection, Cornell University Law Library.
———.
22 Cells in Nuremberg; a Psychiatrist Examines the Nazi Criminals
. New York: Greenberg, 1947.
———. “Use of General Semantics and Korzybskian Principles as an Extensional Method of Group Psychotherapy in Traumatic Neurosis.”
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
114, no. 3 (1951): 189–220.
———. “The Use of Narcosis Therapy in the ETO.” 1943. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. “Von Schirach.” 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
Kelley, Douglas McGlashan, and Gordon Waldear. “The Criminal.” 1957. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
Kelley, Douglas McGlashan, and Howard Whitman. “Squeal, Nazi, Squeal!”
Collier’s
, August 31, 1946.
Kelley, Douglas McGlashan, and Terry Hansen. “Dumb Cops Are Dangerous.” n.d. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
“Kelley Says Dictatorship Is Danger.”
Winston-Salem Sentinel
, March 27, 1947.
“Kelley Suicide Mystery Deepens.” January 3, 1958. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
“Kelley Teaches Battle Psychiatry.”
Chattanooga Free Press
, April 7, 1944.
Kirkland, E. H., to Douglas McGlashan Kelley, January 26, 1946. “Promotion.” MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
Kitchin, Thurman, to Douglas McGlashan Kelley, August 13, 1946. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers, File “1946.”
Klam, Najeeb, and Douglas McGlashan Kelley. “Clinical Lab Report on Leonardo Conti.” 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
Kodish, Bruce I.
Korzybski: A Biography
. Pasadena, CA: Extensional Publishing, 2011.
Koehli, Harrison. “Ponerology 101: Psychopathy at Nuremburg—Science of the
Spirit—Sott.net
.”
SOTT.net
, September 6, 2010.
http://www.sott.net/articles/show/214764-Ponerology-101-Psychopathy-at-Nuremburg#
.
Koopman, John. “Gordon Waldear–State’s Film Chronicler.”
San Francisco Chronicle
, April 27, 2002.
KQED Television. “Application for a Grant from the Educational Television and Radio Center.” n.d. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
“KQED Wins TV Award.” January 29, 1959. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
“Lawmen Hear Crime Cause from Savant.” [Logan, Utah], 1951. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
Lebert, Stephan, and Norman Lebert.
My Father’s Keeper: Children of Nazi Leaders
. New York: Little, Brown, 2000.
Lecture Contracts 1947. MS File “1947.” Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
Lecture Engagements 1947–1949. TS File “1947.” Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
Lecturing Contracts 1946. MS File “1946.” Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
Ley, Robert. Last Will and Testament. n.d. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. Statement. n.d. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
“Ley’s Brain Sent to U.S. for Study.”
San Francisco Chronicle
, November 1, 1945. Long, Tania. “Hess Tells Court He Faked Illness as ‘Tactical’ Move.”
New York Times
, December 1, 1945.

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