Table of Contents
Preface vii
The Protagonists xi
Introduction 1
Part 1 Run-Up to Nuremberg
1 The Holocaust: How Was This Genocide Different from All the Rest? 9
2 The Gathering at Ashcan 22
Part 2 Nuremberg
3 The War Crimes Trial: What Do We Do with the Criminals? 37
4 War Criminals with Psychiatrists and Psychologists? 51
Part 3 Faces of Malice
5 Defendant Robert Ley: "Bad Brain" 71
6 Defendant Hermann Goring: "Amiable Psychopath" 85
7 Defendant Julius Streicher: "Bad Man" 102
8 Defendant Rudolf Hess: "So Plainly Mad" 114
Part 4 Coda to Nuremberg: Rorschachs and Recriminations
9 Douglas Kelley and Gustave Gilbert: A Collaboration from Hell 139
10 A Message in the Rorschachs? 155
11 Malice on a Continuum: The Social Psychologists' Perspective 167
12 Malice as Categorically Different: Encounters with "the Other" 182
Conclusion 198
Notes 205
Acknowledgments 233
Index 235