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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostUm.......Zeity.... the curious reader might wish to understand how your being an engineer led to a discussion of some of the foremost technical achievements of 1930's/40's Germany.Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostIncidently, i'm currently reading Gross Admiral Doenitz's account of proceedings.
Of course the only one who was even close to being clinically insane was Hess; and then he stood up in front of the court and declared he'd been malingering. As it happens, Kelley had already diagnosed that he was partially malingering. Then, later, Hess admitted privately that - well, exactly that. Some of his amnesia was real, but most of it was lies.
Interestingly, the mental disorders Hess did suffer from were a result of his attempts to resist Allied interrogations after his flight to the UK. Even he admitted that. As it was, Hess was far from normal, but not insane. None of them were. That's why most of them were hanged.
Doenitz wasn't hanged, because he wasn't thought to have had knowledge of or complicity in the worst excesses of the regime.
The same applied to Albert Speer. As a result, he was available to be interviewed for The World at War, the awesome documentary series produced by Jeremy Isaacs. I remember being amazed, as a kid, that such a significant figure in the Nazi regime was there talking on the TV on Sunday teatime
Kelley's own life ended tragically in suicide, but I'm only just over halfway through the book, so I'm not sure why yet.Comment
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