The Nazi and the Psychiatrist (45 page)

171   
“myth that psychiatrists are always trying to interpret”
“Mental Health Held Serious U.S. Problem.”
171   
He replied that he did not know for certain
Alice Kelley to Mandel, September 1, 1985.
171   
all politicians and statesmen would undergo psychological scrutiny
“Politicians Should Get Mental Exams.”
171   
“The main thing to do”
Blank, “Nuremberg Psychiatrist Has Test for Nazis.”
172   
“was in no way sympathetic”
Alice Kelley to Mandel, September 1, 1985.
172   
Gilbert’s book steered clear of directly referencing
Brunner, “‘Oh Those Crazy Cards Again’.”
173   
Gilbert explained Göring’s loyalty
Koehli, “Ponerology 101.”
173   
Göring’s suicide, Gilbert maintained
Brunner, “‘Oh Those Crazy Cards Again’.”
174   
In March 1947, he spent four days
“Dr. Kelley Broadcasts in New York.”
175   
“Nobody will anymore be interested”
Loosli-Usteri to Kelley.
177   
Kelley accepted consulting work
Holstrom to Kelley.
177   
“If he is competent to determine”
“Cherry Answers Kelley Comment.”
177   
“Take a whiff”
McEwen, “Somnoform Promises Magic Aid.”
178   
“After a few whiffs”
Barton, “How Drug Released Inhibitions Told.”
178   
The drugs, Kelley and other proponents maintained
Ibid.
179   
“seriously considering the offer”
“Head of Graylyn Offered University Post.”
179   
“It would be an exclusive teaching and research position”
Ibid.
179   
He had supervised the care
“Dr. Kelley Resigns Post on Medical School Faculty.”
179   
22 Cells in Nuremberg
had gone out of print Greenberg to Kelley.

CHAPTER 9: CYANIDE

181   
a princely annual salary
Malloy to Kelley.
181   
“Do you accept armchair detectives”
Abramson to Kelley.
181   
Kelley taught courses
Wilson to Kelley.
182   
“All the students come to class”
Hansen, Professor Uses Tricker in Class.”
183   
“contained nobody but us chickens”
Fabing to Byron.
183   
A former chemist with the Manhattan Project
Farrell,
Shallow Grave in Trinity County
, 107.
184   
“About one-third to one-half of the policemen”
Kelley and Hansen, “Dumb Cops Are Dangerous.”
186   
“The Rorschach method has come fast”
Kelley, “Clinical Reality and Projective Technique.”
186   
“I’m hunting a drug”
“U.C. Man Develops New ‘Truth Serum’ Method.”
187   
“Do you collect coins?”
Walker, A Trail of Corn, 155.
187   
“Hermann Göring and Burton Abbott were the most self-centered”
Farrell,
Shallow Grave in Trinity County
, 83.
187   
Abbott grew to dislike and fear
Walker,
A Trail of Corn
, 162, 106.
187   
“He’s all wet”
Farrell,
Shallow Grave in Trinity County
, 177.
188   
director Nicholas Ray contacted Kelley
Rathgeb,
Making of Rebel Without a Cause
, 73.
189   
One nascent show he discussed with friends
Fabing to Byron.
190   
“bring about a better understanding by the public”
KQED, “Application for a Grant.”
190   
“Why shouldn’t all educational programs”
Newton, “Criminal Man.”
192   
“a motherly, maiden female”
Kelley,
22 Cells in Nuremberg
, 226.
192   
Schroeder accused Kelley
Schroeder to Kelley.
196   
“swim across the Bay”
Randebaugh, “Theories.”
197   
“a little high as I interpret the ethics”
Kelley to Chief Administrator.
204   
“I am amazed by the number of activities”
Terman to Kelley.
205   
“preparation for a speech or paper ordinarily takes”
Kelley to Terman.
205   
“was feeling the weight of his exceptional workload”
Dreher to Alice Kelley.
207   
dead upon arrival at 4:56 p.m.
“UC Criminologist Dr. Douglas Kelley Killed by Poison.”
207   
“I never did know why”
Ryan, “Mysterious Suicide.”
208   
“Dr. Kelley had once said”
“Private Rites Mark Funeral for Dr. Kelley.”
208   
“as far as anyone knew”
“Mystery in UC Suicide Deepens.”
209   
“if that’s the sort of thing these accusers”
Alice Kelley to Mandel, September 1, 1985.
209   
“nuts!”
Mandel to Alice Kelley.
209   
“I never saw the container”
Alice Kelley to Mandel, September 1, 1985.
209   
“burns painfully”
Randebaugh, “Theories.”
210   
“For almost 30 years we were extremely close”
Fitzkee, “Obituary.”

CHAPTER 10: POST MORTEM

213   
including crystals
Alice Kelley, “Inventory of Items for Sale.”
216   
“schizophrenic and
. . .
without any access”
Walsh,
War and the Human Race
, 77.
216   
“was affable and pleasant”
Walsh, Memorandum: “Interview with Prisoner #7.”
216   
“had a latent schizophrenia”
Walsh, “Historical Responsibility of the Psychiatrist.”
217   
“forbidden by the American Military”
Walsh,
War and the Human Race
, 76–77.
217   
the Soviet Union resisted making changes
Neave,
On Trial at Nuremberg
, 81.
217   
“From an oblique angle”
Dolibois,
Pattern of Circles
, 176.
217   
Many psychologists pointed out problems
Brunner, “‘Oh Those Crazy Cards Again’,” 234.
218   
Gustave Gilbert was the early standard-bearer
Zillmer et al.,
Quest for the Nazi Personality
, 178, 187.
218   
“worried about, you know, could the Holocaust happen”
Freakonomics, “Fear Thy Nature.”
219   
Even as late as the 1970s
Brunner, “‘Oh Those Crazy Cards Again’,” 249.
219   
“It can happen here”
Harrower, “Were Hitler’s Henchmen Mad?”
220   
Dukie put him off
Alice Kelley to Selzer.
220   
Her actual reason for keeping the records
Alice Kelley to Mandel
220   
“some of the tests through an interpreter”
Miale and Selzer,
The Nuremberg Mind
, xiii.
220   
Gilbert’s preface was one of his last
Williams, “Dr. Gustave Gilbert Dead at 65.”
220   
“have not persuaded us that the major Nazi war criminals”
Miale and Selzer,
The Nuremberg Mind
, 14.
221   
certain large and prominent groups
Brunner, “‘Oh Those Crazy Cards Again’,” 247.
221   
“their interpretations of the Rorschach results”
Harrower, “Rorschach Records of the Nazi War Criminals.”
221   
applied a quantitative and statistically based criterion
Brunner, “‘Oh Those Crazy Cards Again’,” 251–252.
221   
researcher Reneau Kennedy discovered those records
Zillmer et al.,
Quest for the Nazi Personality
, 87.
222   
as do about 20 percent of the American public
Ibid., 98.
222   
“the differences among the members of this group”
Ibid., 99.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

“Abbreviated Clinical Record: Hermann Goering.” 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
Abrahamsen, David.
Crime and the Human Mind
. Montclair, CA: Patterson Smith, 1969.
Abramson, Paul D., to Douglas McGlashan Kelley, March 6, 1950. MS. Special Collections, University of California, Santa Cruz.
Alexander, Leo. “Medical Science under Dictatorship.”
New England Journal of Medicine
14 ( July 1949): 39–47.
Andrus, Burton C.
I Was the Nuremberg Jailer
. New York: Coward-McCann, 1969.
———. Memorandum to William Donovan, November 2, 1945. MS. Donovan Nuremberg Trials Collection, Cornell University Law Library.
———. Memorandum: “Psychiatric Consultation on Rudolf Hess.” 1945. MS MLR P 20, Box 4. National Archives and Records Administration.

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