Hermann was Adolf Hitler's second-in-command, the lesser-known Albert saved the lives of many Jews and dissidents whom the Nazis persecuted.In March 1938, paramilitary groups in leather boots and ...
Hermann Göring lies in his bunk in jail during the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg. (National Archives) His impressive girth, bombast and outlandish costumes made ...
"Nuremberg" (2025) dramatizes Nazi trials, focusing on Goering and a U.S. psychiatrist. Several elements—Goering's character, psychiatrist involvement, inkblot tests—are historically accurate. The ...
The collection includes Goering's personal items, such as a silk nightshirt, a box of cigars, and a portrait from Hitler. Goering was convicted of war crimes but avoided execution by taking cyanide in ...