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The golden gun of notorious Nazi Hermann Göring is up for auction. Rock Island Auction Company in Illinois is putting the gold-plated semiautomatic pistol of Göring up for bid in September. The ...
Fritz Goodman’s silver collection was highly sought by Hermann Göring during the Nazi looting of Europe. As his grandson Simon Goodman explains, Gutmann was promised safe passage to Italy if he ...
Five human skeletons with their hands and feet missing have been dug up in the ruins of a Nazi HQ that was home to war criminal Hermann Göring. The remains, which include those of a newborn, were ...
Edda Goering in 1940 with her mother, the actress Emmy Sonnemann, and her godfather, Adolf Hitler. As the only daughter of Hermann Goering, Hitler’s right-hand man, Ms. Goering was a national ...
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From a Minor Ace to a Squadron Commander - Hermann Goering as a WWI Fighter AceDiscover the next chapter in the story of Hermann Göring’s World War I aviation career. Follow him as he rises from a little-known ace to a Staffel commander, facing intense dogfights, near misses, ...
In this Nov. 21, 1945, file photo, Reichsmarshal Hermann Goering stands in the prisoner’s dock at the Nuremberg War Crimes Trial in Germany.
No, Hermann Goering waited down the corridor in cell number 5. The man who stood here, defending himself against a charge of complicity with the Nazi regime, was Hermann's brother, Albert.
Archaeologists have unearthed the skeletons of five people, missing their hands and feet, at a former Nazi military base in Poland. They were discovered at a Nazi command center known as the Wolf ...
Late in the new movie The Report, Adam Driver’s Dan Jones argues with his prospective defense attorney over who really said, “History is written by the victors.” The lawyer (played by Corey ...
Goering memorabilia case settled A senior Dublin law officer and a fellow collector yesterday settled their court battle over so-called fake Hermann Goering memorabilia… Thu Jan 22 2004 - 00:00 ...
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.
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