
E1723 - Nuremberg: The Trial of Göring
Published: November 17, 2025
Duration: 40:03
Warning: This episode contains discussion of suicide.
When the Nuremberg Trials began in November 1945, Hermann Göring was the highest-ranking Nazi to face justice for the crimes of the Third Reich. Charismatic, manipulative and unrepentant, he became the central figure of the proceedings. This episode examines Göring’s performance in the courtroom and his unusual relationship with U.S. Army psychiatrist Dr Douglas Kelley, who was tasked with assessing the mental state of the Nazi defendants.
For this, we're joined by Jack El-Hai, author of ‘The Nazi and the Psychiatrist'. Through their exchan...