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117   
“by a tightening of the hands”
Kelley,
22 Cells in Nuremberg
, 33.
117   
“a part of the memory loss is simulated”
Andrus,
I Was the Nuremberg Jailer
, 120.
118   
“he obviously wanted to retain the amnesia”
Ibid., 119–120.
118   
“the right channels”
Stringer, “Hess’s Aloofness Fails.”
118   
“a large voluntary block”
Ibid.
118   
Kelley believed the best course
Kelley to Donovan, November 17, 1945.
118   
“he not be granted permission to conduct examinations”
Andrus, Memorandum: “Psychiatric Consultation on Rudolf Hess.”
119   
scornfully noted that Hess once forcefully replied, “No”
Andrus,
I Was the Nuremberg Jailer
, 120.
119   
“I was able to see through him”
Ibid., 121–122.
119   
“Do you know about the studies of the size of the pupil of the eye?”
Kelley,
22 Cells in Nuremberg
, 21–22.
119   
Kelley faced a medical conundrum of a different sort
Ibid., 134; Kelley, “Psychiatric Profiles of Nazi Defendants.”
120   
would have required a quarantine
Tusa and Tusa,
Nuremberg Trial
, 145.
120   
a spinal puncture revealed
Kelley,
22 Cells in Nuremberg
, 134; Kelley, “Medical Status of Prisoner Ernst Kaltenbrunner.”
120   
“Ernest Kaltenbrunner, the man who had terrified millions”
Andrus,
I Was the Nuremberg Jailer
, 116.
120   
“may well prove fatal”
Kelley, “Psychiatric Profiles of Nazi Defendants.”
120   
Kelley and translator Howard Triest traveled together
Fry,
Inside Nuremberg Prison
, loc. 498–500.
121   
“He states that Halifax received this letter”
Kelley to Donovan, November 10, 1945.
122   
“When Major Kelley dictated his report”
J. E. S., Memorandum.
123   
Göring claimed to have written
Fry,
Inside Nuremberg Prison
, loc. 651–658.
123   
“will prove a trying hardship”
Kelley to Donovan, November 13, 1945.
123   
Donovan left the team
Waller,
Wild Bill Donovan
, 343–346.
124   
“Sometimes they know what you’re thinking”
Schaefer, “Virginia’s Reel.”

CHAPTER 7: THE PALACE OF JUSTICE

125   
He instituted a new round of security measures
Andrus,
I Was the Nuremberg Jailer
, 125.
125   
“And still we were finding contraband”
Ibid., 125–127.
126   
In Ribbentrop’s messy cell
Ibid., 125–127.
126   
“There is so much that they do not want exposed”
Tusa and Tusa,
Nuremberg Trial
, 145–146.
126   
A set of new high-intensity ceiling lights
Urban,
Nuremberg Trials
, 25.
127   
“optical confusion”
Schacht,
Confessions
, 411.
127   
about fifteen hundred lunches
Sprecher,
Inside the Nuremberg Trial
, 143.
127   
“We do not want them to be in a condition”
Tusa and Tusa,
Nuremberg Trial
, 148.
127   
He made sure their uniforms
Andrus,
I Was the Nuremberg Jailer
, 38, 144.
127   
“very inferior material”
Tusa,
Nuremberg Trial
, 148.
128   
The order matched the listing
Andrus,
I Was the Nuremberg Jailer
, 144.
128   
Göring devised a clever procedure
Ibid., 59.
128   
Andrus feared the prospect
Ibid., 114.
129   
“the professional mask of geniality”
West,
Train of Powder
, 6.
129   
“has fallen away till it is nothing”
Dos Passos, “Report from Nurnberg.”
129   
“plainly mad; so plainly that it seemed shameful”
West,
Train of Powder
, 5.
130   
“a horrible cartoon of a Foxy Grandpa”
Dos Passos, “Report from Nurnberg.”
130   
“like a woman in a way not common”
West,
Train of Powder
, 5.
130   
in his checkered jacket
Tusa and Tusa,
Nuremberg Trial
, 148.
130   
eighty-seven million bottles of champagne
Neave,
On Trial at Nuremberg
, 240–241.
131   
he knew nothing about them
Gilbert,
Nuremberg Diary
, 36.
132   
“If Göring swore under his breath”
Andrus,
I Was the Nuremberg Jailer
, 128.
132   
“Damn it, I just wish”
Gilbert,
Psychology of Dictatorship
, 110.
132   
“When the trial began he demonstrated his peculiar abilities”
Kelley, 22
Cells in Nuremberg
, 69.
133   
“You men knew the Führer”
Gilbert,
Nuremberg Diary
, 70.
133   
in their minds, these were purely criminal acts
Tusa and Tusa,
Nuremberg Trial
, 241.
133   
“Of course we rearmed”
Kelley,
22 Cells in Nuremberg
, 63.
134   
“Oh, but you will. You wait and see”
Gilbert, “Trial Notes.”
135   
Streicher seemed keenly engrossed
Tusa and Tusa,
Nuremberg Trial
, 160.
135   
“remained seated, as if turned to stone”
Neave,
On Trial at Nuremberg
, 247.
135   
“I don’t believe it”
Tusa and Tusa,
Nuremberg Trial
, 160.
135   
“Don’t let everyone tell you that they had no idea”
Gilbert,
Nuremberg Diary
, 47–49.
135   
“It was such a good afternoon”
Gilbert,
Psychology of Dictatorship
, 110.
136   
“You’re having a hard time keeping your group”
Gilbert, “Trial Notes.”
136   
Chief prosecutor Jackson added
Neave,
On Trial at Nuremberg
, 248–249.
136   
“He is in the volunteer class”
Tusa and Tusa,
Nuremberg Trial
, 162.
137   
high-pitched voice that suggested barely repressed excitement
Long, “Hess Tells Court He Faked.”
137   
“Henceforth my memory will again respond”
Hess, “Statement before the IMT at Nuremberg.”
137   
Rohrscheidt laughed
Tusa and Tusa,
Nuremberg Trial
, 162.
137   
“I’m glad you’re not going to fake anymore”
Tucker, “Hess Gloomily Views Newsreels of Himself.”
138   
“How did I do? Good, wasn’t I?”
Kelley,
22 Cells in Nuremberg
, 32–34.
138   
“Hess, the Hess we have here?”
Gilbert, “Notes on Rudolf Hess.”
138   
Göring felt resentful
Kelley, “Rudolf Hess.”
139   
“as he looked around the courtroom”
Gilbert,
Nuremberg Diary
, 53
139   
“but it is obvious he has been using amnesia”
Long, “Hess Tells Court He Faked.”
139   
“he was too insane to testify”
Kelley, “Nuremberg Trial.”
139   
“since he felt that to be denied a trial”
Kelley, “Rudolf Hess.”
139   
“This man is competent”
Kelley, “Psychiatric Evaluations.”
140   
“He was furious to be eating alone”
Gilbert,
Nuremberg Diary
, 141.
140   
“Hess and Ribbentrop were put together”
Tusa and Tusa,
Nuremberg Trial
, 242.
140   
“Gott im Himmel!”
Gilbert,
Nuremberg Diary
, 102; Andrus,
I Was the Nuremberg Jailer
, 136.
140   
“Please let me talk to you”
Gilbert, “Keitel Interview.”

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