Dr. Douglas Kelley was the army psychiatrist assigned to the 22 high-ranking Nazis who were tried at Nuremberg in 1945 and 1946.
He tried to discover what made otherwise intelligent men and women goose-step along to the beat of Nazi war drums.
In 1947, he wrote a non-clinical book titled "22 Cells in Nuremberg."
I'm reading the book now and I'm not liking the conclusions he reached. *
* Please note I wrote I didn't like the conclusions, I didn't write I thought he was wrong.


