At the ruins of Nuremberg, one man was ordered to do the unthinkable — look into the minds of the architects of the Holocaust and determine whether they were sane. U.S. Army psychiatrist Dr. Douglas M. Kelley entered the cells of Hermann Göring, Rudolf Hess, and the other Nazi leaders not as a judge, but as a scientist. His mission was to diagnose the psychology of evil itself — to understand how ordinary men could orchestrate the machinery of genocide. What he discovered would haunt him for the rest of his life. Based on real transcripts, secret notes, and military archives, Nuremberg: The True Story of Dr. Douglas M. Kelley — The Psychiatrist Who Faced Evil and Exposed the Mind of the Reich unearths the gripping, tragic, and morally complex life of the doctor who stared into humanity’s darkest mirror. From the courtroom to the prison cells, from the inkblot tests of Göring to Kelley’s own final, haunting act, this book reveals how understanding evil can become its own undoing. A story of intellect and obsession. A portrait of conscience under fire. A journey through the psychological aftermath of war. For readers of The Nazi and the Psychiatrist, The Anatomy of Evil, and Man’s Search for Meaning, this is the untold account of the man who tried to quantify darkness — and paid the ultimate price for knowing too much. 👉 Read Nuremberg today — and discover the chilling true story of the psychiatrist who faced the monsters of history and found them disturbingly human.