Göring. A Biography
], however, the patient became troublesome and again demanded medication. He jumped out of bed, got dressed and shouted ...
tember in the evening he was sedated with Hyoscin and soon fell asleep, but after a few hours he woke and became quite re ...
malevolent toward Dr. Eneström because of his com- mittal, [says] E. bribed by the Jews; thoughts of sui- cide; says he hims ...
Won almost at a greater cost than his famous war decoration, though not a prize that he was so anxious to display, this vita ...
willingness to submit to medical and psychiatric examination. The court still refused to grant Carin custody of Thomas. Göri ...
Triumph and Tragedy Alone and penniless, Hermann Göring did not find it easy to rebuild his career in Germany. The ...
small self-important Saxon wearing a polka-dot bow tie and sin- gle-medal ribbon earned in the artillery, he attached himsel ...
My darling’s health is my greatest concern [she pleaded]. It is in far, far greater danger than my own. Darling, darling, I ...
Swedish record shows that from September to , , Göring was again admitted to Långbro Mental Hospital for “abuse of m ...
looked around for a more imposing apartment, and begged Carin to travel to Berlin in time for the elections. She arrived in ...
in, with a guaranteed income, influence and friends. “It is awful,” Carin wrote on the twenty-third, “to see how all those ...
tion effort, advised Lufthansa’s director, Erhard Milch, as the subsidies came under increasing Communist attack, to “fix” a ...
nated to him the decor and furnishings for the new apartment. Greedy for more, Göring shortly asked Lufthansa for funds to s ...
be entertaining Göring with lavish luncheons at the swank Kais- erhof Hotel; sometimes he would arrive in the basement garag ...
that they pay him one hundred thousand marks now as an ad- vance on his services as a consultant until the present Reichstag ...
“want to get their whole circle of friends interested in the Hitler movement and Hermann is absolutely bombarded with ques ...
terior a bottom-spanker [Steiss-Trommler],” reported one scan- dalized police official. “He referred to the foreign minister ...
less stranded in her sanitarium. Later that summer, the doctors let her go home, though with strict reservations (to which s ...
bling, for a dinner party on January , , in honor of Hitler, Thyssen, and steel King Alfred Krupp, together with the co ...
“coming Reich”; while Göring murmured a response to the “coming king,” he was careful not to tag a specific name, given the ...
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