In the 20th century, a unique person lived and worked in Europe, a great therapist, neurologist, biologist, psychiatrist Gollo Probe (Johann Severin Zoffang “von Goethe” Holländer; October 6, 1890, Buchholz - December 2, 1988, Göttingen) - as his colleagues said about him, the largest neurologist of the 2nd half of the 20th century. All scientific works, studies, discoveries, publications dedicated to Gollo would make up more than one volume of such a collection. His works contain theories and hypotheses, laws and theories of brain development, which become significant in the search for the causes of illnesses, their treatment, and prediction. Gollo's invaluable ideas served as the basis for the creation of modern psychotherapy protocols. Holla is the author of more than 50 major publications in psychiatry and neurology. This man survived the most difficult wars of the 20th century. Transformed under the onslaught of adrenaline into a steel machine, Gollo nursed his wounded comrades directly from