The Nazi and the Psychiatrist (46 page)

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San Francisco Chronicle
, October 17, 1946.
———. “Nuernberg Psychiatrist Fears Nazism in U.S.”
San Francisco Chronicle
, n.d. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. “Psychiatrist Says Hitler Was Neurotic, Not Insane.”
San Francisco Chronicle
, October 12, 1946.
———. “SF Psychiatrist for Doomed Nazi Tells How They’ll Die.”
San Francisco Chronicle
, 1946. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
“Army Psychiatrist Gives Picture of Nuernberg Trials Principals.”
Bakersfield Californian
, December 2, 1946.
“Autopsy Shows Dr. Kelley Didn’t Have Fatal Illness.”
San Francisco Chronicle
, January 3, 1958.
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Los Angeles Times
, May 21, 1950.
“Berkeley Zanies Drive Cops Crazy.” 1951. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
Blank, Gerald. “Nuremberg Psychiatrist Has Test for Nazis.”
World
, March 26, 1947.
Book Contract. MS File 1946. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
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. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1970.
Brickner, Richard M.
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“Bride of Dr. Douglas Kelley, of San Francisco.”
Chattanooga Express
, October 20, 1940.
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. New York: Macmillan, 1965.
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Case, Bill. “Army Doctors’ New System Salvages ‘Mentally Wounded’.”
Chattanooga Free Press
, 1945. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
“Cherry Answers Kelley Comment.”
Winston-Salem Journal
, November 18, 1947.
Crassweller, Robert D.
Trujillo: The Life and Times of a Caribbean Dictator
. New York: Macmillan, 1966.
Curnutte, Mark. “Interrogator Recalls Talks with Hitler’s Inner Circle.”
Cincinnati Enquirer
, November 15, 2009.
“Daughter of Truckee Historian Is Dead.” October 11, 1955. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
Davidson, Eugene.
The Trial of the Germans: An Account of the Twenty-two Defendants before the International Military Tribunal at Nuremburg
. Columbia: University of Missouri, 1966.
Davis, Chester S. “Civilization Now Offers Hope to Victims of ‘Civilization’”
Winston-Salem Journal and Sentinel
, September 26, 1948.
———. “How Graylyn Is Reviving Some of Our Sick Minds.”
Winston-Salem Journal and Sentinel
, September 16, 1948.
Davis, Louise. “Hitler Gang Just Ordinary Thugs, Psychiatrist Says.”
Nashville Tennessean
, January 29, 1946.
Dodd, Christopher J., and Lary Bloom.
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. New York: Crown Publishing, 2007.
Dolibois, John. E-mail Interview with Author, February 2012.
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. Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 1989.
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LIFE
, December 10, 1945.
“Dr. Conti Dead in Nuremberg.” n.d. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
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“Dr. George Frank Kelley Dies at 91.” November 19, 1971. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
“Dr. Kelley Broadcasts in New York.”
Winston-Salem Journal
, March 24, 1947.
“Dr. Kelley Is Star Witness for the Defense.”
Statesville Daily
, May 28, 1947.
“Dr. Kelley Kills Self.” n.d. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
“Dr. Kelley Leaves Post at Graylyn” [Winston-Salem], 1949. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
“Dr. Kelley Made News in Sensational Cases.”
San Francisco Chronicle
, January 2, 1958.
“Dr. Kelley Named Officer of Semantics Institute.”
Winston-Salem Journal
, June 28, 1947.
“Dr. Kelley Resigns Post on Medical School Faculty.”
Winston-Salem Journal
, August 1, 1949.
“Dr. Kelley Suicide Laid to Overwork.” January 2, 1958. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
Dreher, George E., to Alice Vivienne Kelley, January 4, 1958. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
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Ehrenfreund, Norbert.
The Nuremberg Legacy: How the Nazi War Crimes Trials Changed the Course of History
. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.
Essig, E. O. “Charles Fayette McGlashan.”
Pan-Pacific Entomologist
(January 1931): 97–99.
Everts, William H., to Alice Vivienne Kelley, May 19, 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
Executive Command. “Carrier Sheet, HQ Com Z, to Senior Consultant in Neuropsychiatry.” 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
“Experts on Semantics Deliver SF Lecture.”
San Francisco Examiner
, August 11, 1952.
Fabing, Howard D., to Edward A. Byron, May 9, 1953. MS. Special Collections, University of California, Santa Cruz.
“Faculty Will Not Examine Float Entries.”
Daily Californian
[Berkeley], February 26, 1932.
Farrell, Harry.
Shallow Grave in Trinity County
. New York: St. Martin’s, 1997.
“File on Douglas McGlashan Kelley.” n.d. MS. Federal Bureau of Investigation.
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“Former Local Boy Given Major Scholarship in East.”
Sierra Sun
[Truckee], August 10, 1939.
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The Psychiatrist; Personalities and Patterns
. New York: Grune & Stratton, 1968.
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The Longevity Project: Surprising Discoveries for Health and Long Life from the Landmark Eight-decade Study
. New York: Hudson Street, 2011.
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Inside Nuremberg Prison: A Biography of Howard Triest
. n.p.: Kindle Ebook, 2011.
Gaillard, Ernest, Jr. Certificate. 1944. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
Gelles, Michael. Telephone Interview with Author, October 2009.
“General Semantics—Science of the Effect of Words.”
San Francisco News
, August 7, 1952.
Gilbert, Gustave Mark. “Goering.” 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. “Hess Test Notes.” 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. “Hess Thematic Apperception Test.” 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. “Keitel Interview.” 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. “Ley’s Final Psychiatric Interview.” 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———. “Notes on Rudolf Hess.” 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———.
Nuremberg Diary
. New York: Da Capo, 1995.
———.
The Psychology of Dictatorship: Based on an Examination of the Leaders of Nazi Germany
. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1979.
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Göring, Emmy.
My Life with Goering
. London: David Bruce and Watson, 1972.
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———, to Emmy Göring, October 10, 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
———, to Emmy Göring, October 28, 1945. MS. Douglas M. Kelley Personal Papers.
Green, Edwin. “General Semantics and Human Affairs.”
Los Angeles Daily News
, March 16, 1942.
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. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2009.
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Der Spiegel
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. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
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. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, 1968.
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Daily Californian
[Berkeley], December 5, 1950.

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