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Harvard Study: Hitler Held Grudges, Craved Attention
ITHACA, N.Y. -- He held grudges, couldn't stand criticism, craved attention and had a tendency to bully others. That's how a 1940s psychological profile described Adolf Hitler. The analysis by the Harvard Psychological Clinic was conducted for a U.S. intelligence agency at the height of World War II.
The rare 1943 document was among the papers discovered in Cornell University Law School's collection from the Nuremberg war crimes trials. The psychological profile of the Nazi dictator is now available on the law library's Web site.
The report said that if Germany were to lose the war, Hitler might kill himself. Hitler committed suicide in his Berlin bunker in late April 1945.
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