NUREMBERG, October 16 -- Ten condemned Nazi ring leaders died on the gallows in the Nuremberg jail year today, but Hermann Goering, Adolph Hitler's No. 2 man, cheated the noose by swallowing ...
Pressed hard by British Prosecutor Sir David Maxwell-Fyfe, Herman Goering today denied before the International Military Tribunal that he knew of the brutalities against Jews in the concentration ...
Journalist and broadcaster Gavin Esler uncovers the story of leading Nazi Hermann Goering's lesser known brother Albert, who claimed he saved the lives of those threatened by Nazi persecution.
Hermann Goring faced his judges, but he did hot speak to them. With bold composure, he spoke to the German people and to history. In spite of his flapping blue uniform and red scarf with white ...
In February 1933, the future Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring sent out telegrams to 25 of Weimar Germany’s leading businessmen, ...
The Nazi military leader Hermann Göring amassed his own personal collection of art stolen from museums and private homes. His collection totaled more than 1,000 items, valued at $200 million in 1945, ...
NUREMBERG, March 8, 1946 (UP) -- Reichsmarshal Hermann Goering tried vainly to prevent war and only built up the Luftwaffe for use if Germany's neighbors started it, his onetime second in command ...
NUREMBERG, March 15, 1946 (UP) - Hermann Goering told the war-crimes tribunal today that Adolf Hitler attacked Russia because he had become convinced American war production would make possible a ...
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 lived during the war, as US troops were clearing the contents.