Hermann Goering was one of the most powerful figures in the Nazi party and the chief of the Luftwaffe during the Second World War - Bettmann/Getty Images Skeletons missing their hands and feet, as ...
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The lost prison interview with Hermann Göring
From his prison cell on July 25, 1945, Göring was interviewed by Maj. Kenneth W. Hechler of the U.S. Army Europe’s Historical ...
Polish archaeologists on Thursday said they found five skeletons missing their hands and feet underneath a house once used by Nazi potentate Hermann Goering. Goering was the head of the Luftwaffe, the ...
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 ...
When the Allies brought senior Nazis leaders to trial in Nuremberg, it marked the first time that individuals, not just ...
Blimp-built Hermann Göring, who used to boast about how fast his Luftwaffe was going to flatten England, was walking on his heels last week. Increasingly it appeared that the bully boys of his Air ...
Edda Goering was practically a princess of the Third Reich. As the only daughter of Hermann Goering, the leader of the Luftwaffe and Adolf Hitler’s right-hand man and potential successor, Goering was ...
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How a Nazi trial ended the just-following-orders defense for US troops
After Nuremberg, U.S. military policy stated troops have a duty to disobey orders “a man of ordinary sense and understanding ...
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