Göring. A Biography
to have victory first.” Under the lash of Dr. Goebbels’s propaganda, the German peo- ple now came to regard Britain as their ...
fateful decisions about his country’s long-term projects. “What- ever is not crucial to this war,” he dictated, “is to be he ...
air operations in Norway when the time came. He kept up his attack on the army’s Norway plan. On March , at a Reich Chancel ...
wore on the middle finger of his left hand an enormous red gemstone, which gleamed in the light.” Tamm warned that Sweden ha ...
in the archives that Göring had either legal or military qualms about the campaign. Göring demanded several consecutive days ...
Victory in the West Placing Göring briefly in command in Berlin, Adolf Hitler de- parted for the new western fron ...
For five days the air-force commander would live aboard his train at Kurfürst while his generals fawned on him. His new spec ...
Hermann Göring talking endlessly of these glorious exploits of May . He prattled happily about one Dutch Army lieuten- a ...
own “little general staff,” a unit that would prove a source of ir- ritation to Jeschonnek’s air staff housed in its own com ...
handle in sight, while the field marshal screamed, red-faced, “Has the fellow gone stark-raving mad?” He soon forgave Görnne ...
Junkers to gloat over the destruction at Rotterdam. Taking just Loerzer and Udet with him, he continued by road to Am- st ...
was duly parceled out among the officers on the field marshal’s staff with a note, “A gift of Field Marshal Göring.” His cha ...
Staff conference in ten minutes followed by dinner. All officers are to attend and eat dinner as usual.” Hermann Göring beli ...
large clearing surrounded by pine trees; the dining car is at its center. At : .. the French appear... Their airman dis ...
possible role in an invasion, Falkenstein wrote that Jeschonnek had refused any comment “since in his opinion the Führer has ...
with pride and began poring over suitable fabrics for the new uniform immediately a color that would establish that he was ...
two of gilt (gifts from the city of Aachen), and two of silver and crystal (gifts of the Reich Handicrafts Association on hi ...
was a strategic error, particularly since the fine summer months were already upon them. He now had about twin-engined M ...
his green leather diary: “Still not cities in general, and in par- ticular not London.” At Carinhall Göring continued to swe ...
Provoked by the August raids on Berlin, Hitler and Göring had thus trashed the meticulous staff planning in Schmid’s ta ...
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