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When Goering realized the Luftwaffe was finished
Once hailed as the master of the skies, Hermann Goering watched his Luftwaffe crumble. By 1944, Allied bombers ruled over Germany, fuel was gone, and the air war was lost. This episode follows the ...
The name Göring is inextricably linked with Hermann, the second man of Hitler's odious Nazi regime. However, he wasn't an only child. In fact, Hermann had several siblings. Among them was Albert. Even ...
His performance, as well as Crowe’s, will stick with viewers long after the conclusion of the film. By the end of the film, the viewer is transported inside Kelley’s mind and leaves feeling almost ...
How do we understand monstrous acts committed by people who seem so utterly convinced of their own righteousness?
Of the hundreds of paintings in Hermann Goering’s art collection, these works are considered by art historian Nancy Yeide to be among the most significant: “Virgin and Child” (1520) by Jan Gossaert ...
In “Nuremberg,” Russell Crowe, portly and imposing, with slicked-back hair, a head that seems to melt into his body, and a low-voiced German accent that expresses implacable self-satisfaction, plays ...
The visit which Goering, the Nazi minister, is making to Poland coincides with the entrance of the Nazi regime into the third year of its power. It emphasizes that the Nazis are laying great hopes on ...
Excerpt of a speech in Germany given by a Holocaust survivor 60 years after the Nuremberg Trials. NEW YORK, Nov. 21 (JTA) — On Nov. 20, 1945, at age 22, having been kicked out of school in the seventh ...
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