Jan. 01, 1946 - Army Doctor Studies Ley's Brain: Major Webb haymaker, Neuropathologist of the Army Institute of Pathology, conducts post-mortem examination of brain of Dr. Robert Ley, Nazi leader who committed suicide. The Brain was flown to the U.S. from Germany for the examination, which disclosed that Ley had a long standing disease of the brain ''sufficient...to have impaired (his), mental and emotional faculties.

Jan. 01, 1946 - Army Doctor Studies Ley's Brain: Major Webb haymaker, Neuropathologist of the Army Institute of Pathology, conducts post-mortem examination of brain of Dr. Robert Ley, Nazi leader who committed suicide. The Brain was flown to the U.S. from Germany for the examination, which disclosed that Ley had a long standing disease of the brain ''sufficient...to have impaired (his), mental and emotional faculties. Stock Photo
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Jan. 01, 1946 - Army Doctor Studies Ley's Brain: Major Webb haymaker, Neuropathologist of the Army Institute of Pathology, conducts post-mortem examination of brain of Dr. Robert Ley, Nazi leader who committed suicide. The Brain was flown to the U.S. from Germany for the examination, which disclosed that Ley had a long standing disease of the brain ''sufficient...to have impaired (his), mental and emotional faculties. (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)

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