Douglas Kelley
Douglas Kelley was a U.S. military psychiatrist known for his role during the Nuremberg Trials, where he assessed and interviewed key Nazi figures, including Hermann Göring. His experiences and analyses provided insights into the minds of war criminals, and his interactions with Göring are notably depicted in various media, including the upcoming film 'Nuremberg.'
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Taiwan:
Douglas Kelley was assigned to supervise and evaluate captured Nazi leaders during the Nuremberg trials.
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United Kingdom:
Douglas Kelley was a US psychiatrist who spent more than 80 hours interviewing and assessing Göring and other Nazi officials.
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Iceland:
Douglas Kelley was the American psychiatrist who oversaw the early months of the trials against Göring and other Nazis.
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Switzerland:
Douglas Kelley is the psychiatrist who visits Hermann Göring in the film 'Nuremberg' to assess his mental state.
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Portugal:
Douglas Kelley, a researcher at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology in the UK, warns about the escalating risk of extreme wildfires due to rising greenhouse gas emissions.
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Luxembourg:
Douglas Kelley had the opportunity to interview Hermann Göring during the Nuremberg Trials.
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