For other people named Douglas Kelley, see Douglas Kelley (disambiguation).
Douglas Kelley
Born
Douglas McGlashan Kelley
(1912-08-11)August 11, 1912
Truckee, California, US
Died
January 1, 1958(1958-01-01) (aged 45)
Berkeley, California, US
Spouse
Alice Vivienne Hill
(m. 1940)
Children
3
Academic background
Alma mater
Columbia University
Thesis
Rorschach studies in acute experimental alcoholic intoxication (1941)
Academic work
Discipline
Psychiatry, Criminology
Institutions
Wake Forest School of Medicine
Notable works
22 Cells in Nuremberg (1947)
Military career
Service/branch
United States Army Medical Corps
Rank
Lieutenant colonel
Lt. Colonel Douglas McGlashan Kelley (11 August 1912 – January 1, 1958) was a United States Army Military Intelligence Corps officer who served as chief psychiatrist at Nuremberg Prison during the Nuremberg War Trials. He worked to ascertain defendants' competency before they stood trial.
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opened the doors to try to reason with Kelley, he forced Douglas to strip naked, and shot him 3 times. Kelley then forced Rozina to undress, raped her...
63rd Division. At Nuremberg, Goldensohn replaced another psychiatrist, DouglasKelley, in January 1946, about six weeks into the trials, and spent more than...
of avoiding the death sentence. The chief psychiatrist at Nuremberg, DouglasKelley of the US Military, gave the opinion that the defendant suffered from...
being regarded as a war criminal, telling the American psychiatrist DouglasKelley and psychologist Gustave Gilbert who had seen and tested him in prison:...
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topic. In 1947 he assisted DouglasKelley in the interpretation of Rorschach test results from Nazi leaders taken by Kelley during the Nuremberg War Trials...
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Nazis on Trial directed by Michael Wadding in which he played Major DouglasKelley. Bunce most recently played Gavin in the Channel Four drama Clapham...
German prisoners. During the process of the trials Gilbert became, after DouglasKelley, the confidant of Hermann Göring, Joachim von Ribbentrop, Wilhelm Keitel...
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