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Mr James Flynn, a Taxing Master at the High Court, says he paid £160,750 for four supposedly historic items, including a baton said to have been used by the Nazi Luftwaffe chief, Hermann Goering.
Nazi Luftwaffe commander Hermann Goering was one of the highest-ranking Nazis who survived to be captured and put on trial for war crimes. David Mikkelson Published Oct. 3, 2002 ...
An important piece of World War II history sold at auction this week—a telegram to Hitler from aide Hermann Goering that angered the fuhrer so much some think it helped drive him to suicide.
Hermann Goering, who had been convicted of war crimes and other charges at Nuremberg, committed suicide with a cyanide capsule in his cell hours before he was to be executed in 1946, when Edda was 8.
A uniform claimed to have belonged to Nazi Hermann Goering should be burned and not sold, Jewish leaders have said. The uniform is on sale for £85,000 at Parade Antiques in Plymouth - a city that ...
Gavin Esler investigates the story of Hermann Goering's lesser-known brother Albert, who claimed he saved the lives of those threatened by Nazi persecution. Show more Gavin Esler investigates the ...