- Leon N.
Goldensohn (October 19, 1911 –
October 24, 1961) was an
American psychiatrist who
monitored the
mental health of the twenty-one **** defendants...
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Reichswehrministerium 1925.
Mitcham 1989.
Mitcham &
Barnett 1989, p. 249.
Goldensohn 2005, p. 348.
Goldensohn 2005, p. 347. Ryzhkov, Vladimir; Khavkin,
Boris (September...
- to
influence their testimony. Göring told
American psychiatrist Leon
Goldensohn that the
court was "stupid" to try "little fellows" like Funk and Kaltenbrunner...
- Wheeler-Bennett 1967, p. 497.
Biesinger 2006, p. 288.
Kesselring 1970, p. 64.
Goldensohn 2010, p. 157.
Biesinger 2006, p. 510.
Mineau 2004, p. 109. Williamson...
- Successor". The New York Times.
Retrieved October 2, 2023. Flegenheimer, Matt;
Goldensohn, Rosa (May 7, 2022). "The
Secrets Ed Koch Carried". The New York Times...
- Decadence". The New York Times.
Retrieved October 7, 2024. Flegenheimer, Matt;
Goldensohn, Rosa (May 7, 2022). "The
Secrets Ed Koch Carried". The New York Times...
- In 1946, he
testified at the
Nuremberg trials,
where psychiatrist Leon
Goldensohn noted and
later published conversations with him. In 1947, he testified...
-
lawyer León
Gieco (born 1951),
Argentinian musician and
interpreter Leon
Goldensohn (1911–1961),
American psychiatrist and
author of The
Nuremberg Interviews...
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Papers for a New
Society noted that Dellinger,
Gwenda Blair, and ****
Goldensohn, who were
involved in the
original planning of
Seven Days, had worked...
- May–September 1974
Milton M.
Walker 1974–1976 B.
Daniel Walder 1976–1978
Bruce A.
Goldensohn 1978–1986 W.
Edward Bohrer, Jr. 1986–1998
Sidney A. Katz 1998 – 2014 Jud...