Göring. A Biography
paign would be over and Britain’s turn would come. When General Thomas reminded him of Stalin’s growing industrial base beyo ...
Fräulein Limberger’s gift lists it seems that at one time or an- other he retained nine different doctors and physicians to ...
time. Meanwhile Göring said that he welcomed the signs that the Finns had been shrewd enough to abandon their former policie ...
sion” in the east. As a military band serenaded the Reichsmarschall’s hunt- ing lodge, the New Year arrived at Rominten. The ...
..,” Göring entered grimly in his diary. “Investigation into the theft of Emmy’s present.” Arrayed in a red silk dressing ...
perceptibly, and after addressing air-force officers on the nine- teenth he suffered a midnight heart attack. Clearly it was ...
mersed in three days of Cabinet-level conferences on raw mate- rials and the coming campaign in the Balkans. On January , ...
and Gentile as he traded guilders and Reichsmarks for gilt and canvas. Arriving back at La Boissière, the air staff’s forwar ...
art that the Führer wishes to acquire from the Jewish art treasures secured by the Rosenberg task force. Bunjes also reporte ...
Göring bristled. “My orders are final,” he said. “You are to do as I say.” His directives were very blunt and to the point. ...
Warning Britain about Barbarossa Throughout the spring of Hitler’s planned conquest of eastern territories c ...
Prussia; and out there the stags and wild boar awaited with ill- concealed impatience the arrival of the quaintly clad Reich ...
around more art galleries for a couple of days, those at The Hague and Amsterdam. With his sisters and the latest loot from ...
hence necessary. On February , the Reichsmarschall wrote two eloquent, perhaps even fatalistic, words in his diary. “East: ...
where he made further raids on the Jeu de Paume on the elev- enth and twelfth. Göring no longer tried to talk Hitler out of ...
Not entirely capable of suppressing his own apprehensions, Goebbels noted that the campaign had “parallels with Napo- leon,” ...
with Göring, “is for the punch to be hurled at Yugoslavia with merciless force and for the military smash (Zerschlagung) to ...
Gastein, then took his train on to Austria on April . He would remain there languidly directing air-force operations from a ...
seen the mighty technology of this Soviet nation. We shall bravely shatter any aggression, no matter where it comes from!” C ...
an urgent duty for National Socialism during this war. I therefore welcome Reichsleiter Rosenberg’s deci- sion to set up tas ...
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