ダグラスケリー srニュルンベルク
Douglas Kelley Sr. concluded that the Nuremberg defendants represented not a specifically Nazi pathology, but that "they were simply creatures of their environment, as all humans are." Kelley
ニュルンベルク刑務所付心理分析官グスタフ・ギルバート大尉が、開廷前に被告人全員に対して行ったウェクスラー・ベルビュー成人知能検査によると、カイテルの知能指数は129だった [61]。
Kelley's manuscript describes Göring as "a brilliant, brave, ruthless, grasping, shrewd executive," but Dr. Gustave M. Gilbert—an American psychologist at Nuremberg who maintained more professional distance—characterized Göring as an "intelligent but sadistic egotist" and "an aggressive psychopath." Kelley returned to the US as the trial
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