The Psychology of Dictatorship Based on an Examination of the Leaders of Nazi Germany
"The Psychology of Based on an Examination of the Leaders of Nazi Germany" by G.M. Gilbert offers an in-depth psychological analysis of key Nazi...
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"The Psychology of Based on an Examination of the Leaders of Nazi Germany" by G.M. Gilbert offers an in-depth psychological analysis of key Nazi officials during the Nuremberg Trials. Drawing from his unique position as a prison psychologist, Gilbert provides firsthand insights into the personalities and behaviors of figures such as Hermann Göring, Rudolf Hess, and Joachim von Ribbentrop. The book explores the psychological underpinnings of authoritarianism and the dynamics that enabled the rise of dictatorship in Nazi Germany. Through detailed observations and interviews, Gilbert sheds light on the complex interplay between individual psychopathology and systemic structures of power. FIRST EDITION, SECOND PRINTING.
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- Pages: pages
- Publication:1979
- Publisher:Greenwood Press
- Edition:reprint
- Language:eng
- ISBN10:0313219753
- ISBN13:9780313219757
- kindle Asin:0313219753









