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Researchers are trying to solve the mystery of human remains uncovered at the Wolf’s Lair, the Nazi headquarters turned tourist attraction. The floor under Hermann Göring’s residence at the ...
Anti Nazi activists have attacked the sale of the £15m house of evil Nazi leader Hermann Goering after it was described as a 'property jewel'. Trade unionist and author Hans-Christian Lange who ...
Film & TV Hermann Goering’s personal art dealer plundered the world for decades; his victims’ descendants are still seeking justice PBS’s “Plunderer” details the life and work of Nazi ...
NUREMBERG, Nov. 21, 1945 (UP)-Hermann Goering muffed his first big chance to sound off in the Nuremberg court today. The big, blustering Nazi was one of Adolf Hitler's top party spellbinders and ...
It always was. After Göring’s suicide, elaborate theories blossomed. Samples: the poison capsule was hidden in his pipe stem, in a small abdominal incision, in a tooth, in the binding of a book.
Hermann Goering at the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg, Germany, as sketched by Stars and Stripes artist Don “Shep” Sheppard on Oct. 1, 1946, the day the verdict was read in court.
Archaeologists found five bodies, including a child's, beneath Hermann Göring's villa at Hitler's Wolf's Lair in Poland. How did they get there?
The five bodies were arranged near each other, facing in the same direction, outside a house occupied by Nazi commander Hermann Göring, an ace fighter pilot during World War I who became one of ...
The five bodies were arranged near each other, facing in the same direction, outside a house occupied by Nazi commander Hermann Göring, an ace fighter pilot during World War I who became one of ...
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 ...
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