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22 Cells in Nuremberg: In the Nazi Mind
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“WHY MY FATHER’S BOOK STILL MATTERS?
BECAUSE HISTORY CAN REPEAT ITSELF”
— Douglas M. Kelley, Jr.
WHAT KIND OF MEN WERE THESE NAZI OVERLORDS?
HOW DID THEY BECOME MONSTERS?
WHY DID AN ENTIRE NATION EMBRACE EVIL?
In the 22 cells of Nuremberg Prison, the architects of the
Holocaust waited for their fate. Only one man walked freely
among them: American psychiatrist Dr. Douglas M. Kelley .
Through months of raw psychological interviews, he uncovered
a truth more terrifying than madness: these were not demons.
They were ordinary, brilliant, ambitious men who had willingly
sold their souls to evil.
Hitler was not in a cell — but his spirit haunted every single one.
This is how Kelley reconstructed the inner personality and hidden
world of Adolf Hitler himself.
“ONE OF THE THREE OR FOUR MOST IMPORTANT
BOOKS EVER PUBLISHED ON WORLD WAR II”
— Lewis M. Terman, Emeritus Professor, Stanford University
“WHY MY FATHER’S BOOK STILL MATTERS?
BECAUSE HISTORY CAN REPEAT ITSELF”
— Douglas M. Kelley, Jr.
WHAT KIND OF MEN WERE THESE NAZI OVERLORDS?
HOW DID THEY BECOME MONSTERS?
WHY DID AN ENTIRE NATION EMBRACE EVIL?
In the 22 cells of Nuremberg Prison, the architects of the
Holocaust waited for their fate. Only one man walked freely
among them: American psychiatrist Dr. Douglas M. Kelley .
Through months of raw psychological interviews, he uncovered
a truth more terrifying than madness: these were not demons.
They were ordinary, brilliant, ambitious men who had willingly
sold their souls to evil.
Hitler was not in a cell — but his spirit haunted every single one.
This is how Kelley reconstructed the inner personality and hidden
world of Adolf Hitler himself.
“ONE OF THE THREE OR FOUR MOST IMPORTANT
BOOKS EVER PUBLISHED ON WORLD WAR II”
— Lewis M. Terman, Emeritus Professor, Stanford University





















