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AT
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How
could
any
human
being
take
part
in
the
Nazi
atrocities?
This
book
reveals
the
innermost
thoughts
of the
Nazi
defendants
at
the
Nuremberg
trials,
exposes
the
psychological
motivations
of
the
men
who
were
re-
sponsible
for
Dachau
and
Buchenwald.
and
thorough
comprehen-
With
sion,
scientific
dispassion
Dr.
Gilbert
probes
the
day-by-day
reactions
of
the
criminals
themselves
to
the
trial
proceedings.
Here
is
their
testimony.
Here
are
their
off-the-record
opinions
of
Hitler
and
of
each
other.
Here
are
their
feuds
and
their
desperate
maneuvering
to
disassociate
themselves
from
Nazi
guilt
and
the
Third
Reich's
defeat.
Dr.
Gilbert's
thorough
knowledge
of
German,
his
deliberately
informal
approach,
his
complete
freedom
of
access
at
all
times
to
Goering,
Hess,
von
Papen,
and
the
rest
give
his
remarkable
history
an
mtimacy
and
insight
that
is
unequaled
anywhere
else
Streicher
in
the
literature
of
the
Nuremberg
trials.
"Although
much
has
been
written
about
the
Nu-
remberg
trials,
this
book
is
original
in
form
and
Such
material
as
this
book
presents,
content.
unsensational
and
without
glib
generalizations,
fills
a
definite
gap."
.
.
.
New
York
Times
"The
author
lets
the
defendants
talk
for
themselves
and
intrudes
himself
into
the
picture
very
little.
The
result
is
a
mass
of
quotations
that
have
the
phantasmagoric
quality
of
a
sinister
'Through
the
Looking-Glass'
i/i
which
reasoning
and
logic
run
backward,"
—The
New
Yorker
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Eichmann
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Nazi
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master-
minded
the
slaughter
by Harry
Golden.
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NUREMBERG
DIARY
by
C.
M.
Gilbert,
Ph.D.
Formerly
Prison
Psychologist
at
the
Nuremberg
Trial
of
the
Nazi
War
Criminals
A
PubUshed
by
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NEW
AMERICAN
LIBRARY
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