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The Psychology of Dictatorship
,
210
request to become prison psychologist,
104
Rorschach test administration and,
109–110
Rorschach test interpretation,
218
,
220
seating assignments for defendant lunches and,
139–140
Streicher and,
131
Gillen, John,
16
.
See also
Dolibois, John
Glenn, Mary Edna,
186
Goebbels, Joseph,
9
,
13
“Goering, Amiable Psychopath” (Gilbert),
218
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von,
92
Goldensohn, Leon,
143
,
174
Göring, Albert,
6
Göring, Carin,
18
,
19
Goring, Charles Buckman,
69
Göring, Edda,
5
,
57
,
58
,
59
,
80
,
112
,
113
visit with father,
147–148
Göring, Emmy,
57
arrest of,
112
,
113
capture of husband and,
3–4
confinement to Veldenstein Castle,
5
,
59
correspondence with husband,
78–80
on husband’s death sentence,
149
visit with husband at Nuremberg,
147–148
Göring, Hermann
adjustment to prison life,
56
,
57
,
77
alleged homosexuality of,
58
,
115
on Andrus,
52–53
Andrus and,
8
,
10–11
at Ashcan,
8–10
assistance given to Jewish nurse,
115–116
attempted assassination of,
55
attempt to reward Kelley,
60–61
attendance at religious services,
91
at Augsburg,
5–6
capture of,
3–4
clothing of,
90
,
128–129
cyanide capsules and,
8–9
,
171
,
209
death sentence of,
149
as defendant,
128–129
,
130
,
131
,
132
,
133–134
,
144–145
,
146
,
147
defense of Nazi policies,
77
,
133–134
,
144–145
defense strategy,
121
,
123
,
132
defiance of,
146
devotion/letters to family,
57–59
,
78–80
,
112–113
,
147–148
,
157
drug addiction of,
14–15
,
18–20
,
21
drug withdrawal of,
15
,
19
,
20–21
early life,
11
empathy for animals,
59–60
on evidence against him,
136
execution request,
150
expectations of release from prison,
42–43
final plea to court,
147
first marriage,
58
Gilbert on,
173
Gilbert’s use of Rorschach test with,
109–110
Hess and,
84
,
87–88
,
117
,
131
,
138–139
,
142
,
145
Hitler and,
3
,
11–12
,
13
,
113
,
160
Hitler’s execution order,
13
on Hitler’s reaction to body of Mussolini’s desecration,
161
on Hitler’s suicide,
115
intelligence testing of,
110
,
111
jewelry of,
8
,
17
,
60
,
154
Kelley and,
16
,
20–21
,
24
,
56
,
60–61
,
74–75
,
76–78
,
109–110
,
112–116
,
133–134
,
142
Kelley on,
144
,
157
Kelley’s concern for physical well-being in trial,
123
Kelley’s departure and,
142
Kelley’s first impression of,
24
as leader of prisoners,
41
,
57
,
91
,
122
,
131
,
132–133
,
134
,
139–140
,
146
on Ley’s suicide,
108
medical evaluation/condition of,
9
,
43–44
narcissism of,
74–75
Nazi career of,
11–13
,
67
on obeying orders,
76–77
pill collection of,
13–15
,
223
presentation of indictment to,
99–100
press and,
42
on prospect of own death,
114–115
psychological evaluation of,
94–95
,
97–98
,
110
,
111
reaction to images of concentration camps,
135–136
Roehm and,
76
Rorschach test and,
94–95
second marriage,
58
suicide of,
150–153
,
171
,
173
theft and graft and enrichment of,
13
Thematic Apperception Test and,
97–98
titles of,
12–13
transfer to Nuremberg prison,
44
transport to Augsburg,
4–5
visit with wife and daughter,
147–148
weight loss of,
21–22
Grand Hotel (Nuremberg),
48
Gray, Bowman,
165–166
Gray, Nathalie,
166
Graylyn,
165–170
,
179
Great Britain, International Military Tribunal and,
43
,
67
Greenberg, Jacob and David,
165
Greenberg Publisher,
165
,
174
,
179
Group psychotherapy
for combat exhaustion,
39–40
at Graylyn,
166–167
Halifax, Lord (E. F. L. Wood),
121
Harrower, Molly,
176
,
219
,
220
,
221
,
222
Haushofer, Karl,
86–87
Hayakawa, S. I.,
201
Haymaker, Webb,
108–109
Hermann Göring Works,
12
Herrick Memorial Hospital,
207
Hersey, John,
170
Hess, Rudolf,
128
alleged amnesia of,
83
,
85–87
,
116–119
,
136–139
,
216
arrival at Nuremberg prison,
80–81
,
84
as British POW,
81–84
as defendant,
129
,
130
,
131
,
132
,
147

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