Gustave Gilbert
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Gustave Mark Gilbert (1911 - 1977) was a German-speaking intelligence officer and psychologist who was granted free access by the Allies to all the prisoners held in the Nuremberg jail. Ironically, he was Jewish. One of the notable interviews he conducted was with prominent member of the Nazi party and founder of the Gestapo Hermann Göring.
Gilbert's interviews were published 1947 in a book called Nuremberg Diary.
In fiction
Gilbert was played by Matt Craven in the 2000 TV movie Nuremberg, also starring Alec Baldwin and Jill Hennessy.
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