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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.
It was an odd, and lucky, assignment. When he was 19, the Army tapped Harold “Hal” Bergen, a Jewish infantryman from Chicago, to work as a sound technician for the Nuremberg Trials, at which ...
After all, Göring was one of the most powerful figures in Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Party. During the Nuremberg trials in 1946, he was sentenced to death by hanging for war crimes, crimes against ...
Hermann Goering (left) claimed he had his suicide pill all along A former US guard says he unwittingly gave Nazi leader Hermann Goering the poison he used to commit suicide. Goering killed himself ...
In the fuselage of a C-47 transport plane, a group of high-ranking Nazis in uniforms stripped of their insignia are facing their captors. Among them, Hermann Göring strikes up a conversation with ...
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Hermann Goering and 11 of his Nazi cohorts were sentenced to death, and Stars and Stripes artist Don Sheppard sketched the defendants as they heard the verdict against them read.
Anti Nazi activists attack the sale of the £15m house of Hermann Goering after it was described as a 'property jewel.' ... crimes against peace and conspiracy at the Nuremberg trials in 1946.
Sexually explicit letters written by evil Nazi leader Hermann Goering are being sold at auction. The intimate letters from Hitler’s right hand man to his married lover are going up for sale in ...
Russell Crowe on Next Playing Nazi Hermann Göring in ‘Nuremberg,’ His Music Doc and ‘Gladiator 2’ "Women need to be respected" in Iran and beyond, and "they are the more intelligent of ...
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