The quest for the Nazi personality : a psychological investigation of Nazi war criminals / Eric A. Zillmer [and others].

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Hillsdale, N.J. : Erlbaum, 1995.
Description
xviii, 254 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

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      • LEA series in personality and clinical psychology [More in this series]
      • The LEA series in personality and clinical psychology
      Summary note
      Insights gleaned from the study of over 200 key Nazis awaiting trial at Nuremberg who were given Rorschach Inkblot protocols as a form of psychological testing.
      Bibliographic references
      Includes bibliographical references (p. 241-247) and indexes.
      Contents
      • Chronology of Historical Events Related to the Psychological Studies on Nazi War Criminals
      • Ch. 1. The Quest for the Nazi Personality
      • Ch. 2. Historical and Psychological Perspectives of the Nuremberg Trials
      • Ch. 3. Evaluating the Prisoners at Nuremberg
      • Ch. 4. Delays in the Publication of the Nazi Rorschach Records
      • Ch. 5. The Rorschach Inkblot Technique
      • Ch. 6. Interpreting the Nazi Records: The Nazi Elite
      • Ch. 7. Danish Collaborators and German Occupation Personnel: A New Sample
      • Ch. 8. Two Case Studies of Nazi War Criminals
      • Ch. 9. The Myth of the Nazi Personality.
      ISBN
      • 0805818987 ((acid-free paper))
      • 9780805818987 ((acid-free paper))
      • 0805818995 ((pbk. ; : acid-free paper))
      • 9780805818994 ((pbk. ; : acid-free paper))
      LCCN
      94048889
      OCLC
      31900550
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