Nuremberg: Nazis on trial, Rudolf Hess
TítuloNuremberg: Nazis on trial, Rudolf Hess
Call numberV776
Número del objetov776
Lugar de publicaciónUnited Kingdom
Año de publicación
2006
MaterialAudio-visual material
NotesPart 3 of a 3 part series
video
video
Descripción
Ben Cross delivers a compelling performance as Hitler's deputy, Rudolf Hess. After his bizarre flight to Scotland in 1941 to offer peace to Britain, the Fuehrer had Hess declared insane. At Nuremberg, Hess's fitness for trial was at the center of his case. He claimed not to remember his Nazi past and seemingly suffered from paranoid delusions. American psychiatrist Douglas Kelley and prison psychologist Gustave Gilbert sought to unlock the mystery of Hess's state of mind. What they found offers revealing insights into the psychology of Nazism.