The Nuremberg Interviews: An American Psychiatrist's Conversations with the Defendants and Witnesses Free Audiobook Download by Leon Goldensohn


These interviews were recorded secretly and the transcripts were edited before publication. They were later read at the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg, Germany in 1946.

[Leon Goldenson] was a psychiatrist who came to Nuremberg after the war and interviewed the defendants and witnesses. His work is a window into the history of what it meant to be mentally ill in Nazi Germany.

The Nuremberg Interviews: An American Psychiatrist's Conversations with the Defendants and Witnesses is a memoir written by psychiatrist Leon Goldensohn, who interviewed the Nazi war criminals during their trials in 1947. Each chapter focuses on a different defendant or witness who was guilty of atrocities against humanity and war crimes during World War II.

The Nuremberg Interviews tells the story of mental illness during the twentieth century. It is based on conversations between psychiatric professor Dr. Leon Goldensohn and six defendants from the Nazi euthanasia program, as well as witnesses at trial who were involved in other atrocities like the Nazis.

Dr. Leon Goldensohn was a psychiatrist at the Nuremberg Trials, and he interviewed every defendant and witness in order to understand their motives. This audiobook is based on his interviews with those who were involved with the Holocaust trials. This audiobook is a must-listen for fans of history, psychology, and true crime.

Forty years ago, the Nuremberg Trials were held. The Allies prosecuted World War II crimes against the German people. This remarkable book reveals the heart-wrenching stories of Nazis who had been charged with war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Published Date 2021-11-16
Duration 19 hours 16 minutes
Author Leon Goldensohn
Narrated Noah Michael Levine, Joshua Kane
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Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Politics
Parent Category Political Advocacy, Military, World

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