In this episode, we're pleased to be joined by Jack El-Hai, an award-winning author of nonfiction books that include "The Nazi and the Psychiatrist," "The Lost Brothers," "The Lobotomist," "Non-Stop: A Turbulent History of Northwest Airlines," and "Lost Minnesota: Stories of Vanished Places." As noted on his website, www.el-hai.com, Jack writes books and articles on history, medicine, and science. He also publishes a monthly brief for readers and writers of popular history. In this episode, Jack talks at length about "The Nazi and the Psychiatrist," which tells the story of a military psychiatrist, Dr. Douglas Kelley, and his work with Hermann Göring and other Nazi prisoners in advance of the Nuremberg Trials. Jack also takes a deep dive into the tragic case of the young Klein brothers, who disappeared from their north Minneapolis home in 1951 and were never seen again. Jack tells the story in his award-winning book, "The Lost Brothers."