The testament of an eyewitness who literally sat face-to-face with the prisoners in their cells at Nuremberg, Hitler and the Nazi Leaders is nothing less than a unique historical document challenging long accepted assumptions about the real motivations behind some of Adolf Hitler's most fateful decisions. Dr. Lattimer's portraits of his "patients" contain insights into the private world and medical condition of Hitler himself, as revealed by his minions incarcerated in Nuremberg's Palace of Justice. The book also features 400 unusual photographs such as Hitler's carefully darned socks, Eva Braun's dresses, and the interior decor of the Fuhrer's Alpine Berghof with an actual pictorial record of the defensive smoke screen that could cover the entire valley at Berchtesgaden in fifteen minutes.