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Columnist and historian Leo McKinstry on the existential nature of the Battle of Britain... and why Hitler WAS serious about ...
Anti Nazi activists attack the sale of the £15m house of Hermann Goering after it was described as a 'property jewel.' The ...
The handwritten notes show Goering’s chilling obsession with Carin von Kantzow - a wealthy, married Swedish aristocrat ...
Hermann Goering (standing, left ... and acted as a guardian for Albert and his brother. By the time of World War One, Hermann was already loud and overbearing. He sought action and became a ...
Skeletons missing their hands and feet, as well as that of a baby, have been discovered beneath the home of Hermann ... World War, and may even personally involve Goering, who was one of the ...
In the dock were 21 captured Nazi leaders men like Hermann Göring and the satanic Ernst Kaltenbrunner, the scar-faced functionary second only to Heinrich Himmler in overseeing the death camps.
NUREMBERG, March 15, 1946 (UP) - Hermann Goering told the war-crimes tribunal today that ... to attack Germany at a favorable opportunity. One factor in Hitler's decision was the fact that Britain ...
My father was a captain in the British army during World War II. He was posted to Berlin when the city fell to the Allies in 1945. He happened to arrive at the house where Hermann Goering had ...
The eldest, Hermann Göring (1893-1946), was a prominent member of the Nazi regime, head of the German Air Force, and a war criminal. The youngest, Albert Göring (1895-1966), opposed tyranny and ...