• Leon N. Goldensohn (October 19, 1911 – October 24, 1961) was an American psychiatrist who monitored the mental health of the twenty-one Nazi defendants...
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  • and industrialist Léon Gérin (1863–1951), Canadian lawyer León Gieco (born 1951), Argentinian musician and interpreter Leon Goldensohn (1911–1961), American...
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    students". Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 46, 245–254. Leon Goldensohn Gilbert 1939. Nicholson 2016. El-Hai 2013. Main 2015. Heydecker, Joe...
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    In 1946, he testified at the Nuremberg Trials, where psychiatrist Leon Goldensohn noted and later published conversations with him. In 1947, he testified...
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    Farben and Zyklon-B". From The Nuremberg Interviews (Knopf, 2004) by Leon Goldensohn. Ptak Science Books. Retrieved 18 July 2014. John F. Ptak (23 September...
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  • in the Bible or in a lot of things which religious people think." Leon Goldensohn, The Nuremberg Interviews: An American Psychiatrist's Conversations...
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  • Bormann and Karl Döntz, researchers Douglas Kelley, Gustave Gilbert, and Leon Goldensohn had open and extensive conversations with prisoners held at Nuremberg...
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    nobody among "my men thought about violence against Jews." Dönitz told Leon Goldensohn, an American psychiatrist at Nuremberg, "I never had any idea of the...
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    which is a translation of Schiff 16. Gossage & Levitt 2012, p. 21. Leon Goldensohn. The Nuremberg Interviews. Vintage Books. New York. 2004. ISBN 1-4000-3043-9...
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    attempted to influence their testimony. Göring told American psychiatrist Leon Goldensohn that the court was "stupid" to try "little fellows" like Funk and Kaltenbrunner...
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