Göring. A Biography
one report to Göring an expert described the native ores as “trash” whereupon Göring compulsorily purchased the mining rig ...
Schacht himself sent a twelve-page letter to Göring protesting the cost of the new steelworks. “In a totalitarian state,” he ...
Rheinmetall Borsig Arms Company in the Ruhr, with affiliated companies in Essen (Eisen & Metallgesellschaft AG) and Duis ...
Lorraine “we have to look to the east.” Henderson urged Göring to be patient. He was able, he assured the general, to appr ...
The Very Private Kingdom Only those who saw General Göring with his lions could sense the fondness that each felt ...
the Third Reich, only one has survived to this day: the enlight- ened Game Laws that he introduced. The animal world re- mai ...
ing scene to be a microcosm of Germany itself plagued by petty rivalries and self-interest. Each humble parish or great es ...
serves on Darss, a Pomeranian peninsula, and at Rominten in East Prussia. His proudest achievement was the Schorf Heath, on ...
This animal-loving side of Göring’s nature produced strange contrasts. He was capable of unparalleled callousness to- ward t ...
ing of forty-three traitors” in the Night of Long Knives that Göring’s alter ego had managed, and then Göring celebrated the ...
Austria. Both his sisters had now married Austrians Olga had wed Dr. Friedrich Rigele and Paula had chosen Dr. Franz Ulric ...
[are] the very best kind of German-Austrian,” he assured the minister.) It seemed a good beginning to both of them. Austria ...
then inquired whether Britain could prevent Canada from ex- porting wheat and raw materials to Germany. The Canadian tried t ...
again via the lawyer Friedrich Rigele, that he would welcome an- other meeting with Göring. Göring suggested Carinhall “wh ...
marched up the main lanes carrying red or gold lights that formed five flowing rivers of color in the darkness. The dour Hen ...
man and keep us apart. I am going down to see Mussolini shortly,” he added, “and I intend to tell him quite clearly that Ans ...
times but eventually had to direct his attention to the map. “That gave me an excuse,” Göring recalled later, “to talk blunt ...
Hoek [of Holland], and Göring can go to the devil!” Göring was for all that a fine shot and true sportsman. He preferred the ...
Himmler* and Udet. : .. to : .., stalking a royal stag [in fact it was the stag “Der Grossmächtige von Schuiken,” ...
, : Fine sunshine, stag was crying well. Had a harem, was drifting around same ravine as yesterday. We stalk ...
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