Göring. A Biography
guerrilla movement, Göring retorted with a grin that he couldn’t imagine “what they could have done with my trees.” Five day ...
After Ley’s suicide, Andrus redoubled the security precau- tions. Göring was repeatedly strip-searched, his private effects ...
The Nuremberg Trial began formally the next day, November , . Quietly regretting that he had to share the limelight wi ...
On Trial “As Reichsmarschall of the Greater German Reich, I assume po- litical responsibility for my own acts.” T ...
military gangsters would be jousting with the wing-collared East Coast representative of the neat-lawned legal democracies. ...
Göring murmured, “Not Guilty,” adding quickly, “in the sense of the indictment.” His declaration remained unread. After the ...
being used. “You see,” he reminisced in a revealing moment to Colonel Amen, “those prisoners received a large number of Red ...
Davies [the American Ambassadors William C. Bullitt and Jo- seph Davies] in support of Roosevelt threat of aggression agains ...
admitted. “Do you suppose I’d have believed it if somebody came to me and said they were making freezing experiments on huma ...
so rotten, just to prolong his wretched life to put it crudely, to piss in front and crap behind a little longer. Herrgott ...
wife nor daughter had been allowed to write to him. Evidently in consequence of this complaint, the American chaplain, Henry ...
and that’s enough. I wanted to bring you happiness forever, but I brought you misfortune. And yet you know how im- mense is ...
defendants like a sheepdog chasing errant sheep. He urged the craven homosexual Walter Funk to stop worrying about death i ...
days afterward. “But I have seen so much already... women and children burned alive in air raids.” Embroidering on the facts ...
and Göring murmured to his counsel, “Now I’m for it we weren’t on the best of terms.” But the field marshal, despite a clu ...
knocked their plans into a cocked hat!”) “Unless means is found,” warned the British newspaper, “of keeping witnesses to the ...
mortal lines before this last arbitrary tribunal of mortal enemies. He embellished his replies with repartee, attracting gal ...
Göring threw him an uneasy look. “That I didn’t take the rumors seriously,” he said. Once that afternoon he noticed the Amer ...
launched into yet another long discourse, Jackson ordered him to answer yes or no. Too late, he saw the American judge, Park ...
answer the question and to reserve his explanations for later (re-direct). It is utterly impossible to cross- examine unless ...
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