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Authors: Jack El-Hai
“U.C. ‘Houdini’ Sirkus Stunt.”
Oakland Post-Inquirer
, February 24, 1932.
“UC Man Develops New ‘Truth Serum’ Method.”
Berkeley Gazette
, 1950. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
“UC Man Reports Better Truth Serum.” 1949. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
“UC’s Dr. Kelley, Crime Expert, Commits Suicide.”
San Francisco Chronicle
, January 2, 1958.
University of California. “U.S. Neglects Mental Disease Research.” 1942. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
University of California, Berkeley. School of Criminology. Press Release. September 30, 1954. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
Untitled News Clip. 1945. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
Urban, Markus.
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“U.S. Experts to Study Dr. Ley’s Damaged Brain.”
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Woman’s Home Companion
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Wyllie, James.
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. Routledge, 1995.
Abbott, Burton,
187–188
,
215
Abbott, Georgia,
215
Adler, Herman Morris,
178–179
Aggression, Nazi Germany and,
70
Alcoholism,
167
Ambition, of Nazis,
157
Amen, John,
116
Andrus, Burton C.
animosity towards Göring,
8
,
10–11
as Ashcan commandant,
6
,
7–8
on danger facing Nazi prisoners,
55
on defendants at trial,
132
direction to separate prisoners at lunch,
139–140
disposition of Göring jewelry and,
154
Gilbert and,
104
Göring family visit and,
148
Göring’s complaints to,
21
on Göring’s pill collection,
13–14
Göring suicide and,
150–151
Hess and,
84
Hess’s amnesia and,
137
intervention for Göring’s wife and daughter,
113
on Ley’s suicide,
107–108
on narco-hypnosis for Hess,
86
Nazi prisoner resentment against,
52–53
on Nazi prisoners appeals for comfort,
10
presentation of indictments to prisoners and,
99–101
press and,
42
on prisoners’ dreams,
91
prison security and,
49–50
,
55–56
,
125–126
psychological examination of Hess and,
117–118
reassignment of Dolibois and,
101
rehearsal for trial,
128
on request for Nazi brain samples,
153
rules/routine for prisoners,
51
,
52
,
53
view of prisoners,
53
Antabuse,
167
Anti-Semitism,
70
Göring and,
114
Hess and,
82
Hitler and,
159
Rosenberg and,
88–89
Streicher and,
63
,
88
Antisocial behavior,
69
Archer, Robert P.,
222
Arendt, Hannah,
162
,
220
Ashcan interrogation center,
6
Aspudden Hospital,
19
Atomic Energy Commission,
188
Attentive listening,
197
Aufbau Einer Nation (Building a Nation)
(Göring),
123
Battle psychiatry,
39–41
Beck, Samuel J.,
175
,
221
“Beer Hall” Putsch,
91
Beethoven, Ludwig van,
92
Berkeley Gazette
(newspaper),
208
Berkeley Police Department, psychiatric evaluation of police recruits/office candidates,
183–185
Biddle, Francis,
146
The Big Con
(Maurer),
183
Bilbo, Theodore,
163
Bormann, Martin,
3
,
13
,
149
Borson, Harry,
204
Bowman-Gray School of Medicine,
165–166
,
176
,
179
Brandt, Karl,
93
,
98
,
160
Braun, Eva,
161
Breen, James F.,
26
Brickner, Richard,
69–70
Brooke, Leora,
124
Brown Shirts of the Sturmabteilung,
11
Brunner, José,
221
Bryan, Stephanie,
187
,
215
Burroughs, William,
21
Butterflies, McGlashan and,
27
,
93
California Attorney General’s Office,
188
California Medical Association,
189
Cameron, Donald Ewen,
117
Card VII (Rorschach),
94
Central Intelligence Agency,
43
Chaplains, Nuremberg prison,
53–54
,
91
Cherry, R. Gregg,
177
Child-rearing, Kelley on,
171
Churchill, Winston,
81
,
84
Cleckley, Hervey,
75
Clothing, of Nazi prisoners/defendants,
90
,
127
,
128
,
130
Codeine,
15
Collier’s
(magazine),
164
Columbia University,
31
Combat neurosis/combat exhaustion, treatment of,
38–41
,
168–170
Concentration camps
Allied films of survivors and conditions of,
134–136
Conti and,
98
Göring and,
12
,
59
,
77
,
135–136