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  1. 1937. Juli: Göring gründet in Salzgitter die staatseigenen "Reichswerke Hermann-Göring". Geplant ist die Verhüttung von Eisenerz in 32 Hochöfen, bis zum Kriegsende sind zwölf fertiggestellt. Das Unternehmen ist 1944 mit 228 Betrieben der größte europäische Stahlkonzern.

  2. 21. Nov. 2015 · Die Hauptangeklagten (L-R) Hermann Göring, Rudolf Heß und Joachim von Ribbentrop auf der Anklagebank während der Nürnberger Hauptkriegsverbrecherprozesse am 13.02.1946 in Nürnberg. (picture ...

  3. Hermann Epenstein. Hermann Epenstein (* 1850 or 1851 in Berlin ; † June 5, 1934 in Mauterndorf ), from 1910 until the nobility in Austria was abolished in 1919 Hermann Epenstein Knight of Mauternburg , was a German-Austrian doctor, wholesale merchant, lord of the castle and godfather of Hermann Göring .

  4. 28. Aug. 2006 · On Tuesday, Oct. 1, 1946, Hermann Göring was pronounced guilty on all four charges and sentenced to death by hanging. Hitler’s former Reichsmarschall cheated the hangman’s noose when he swallowed potassium cyanide, which may have been provided by one of his American guards, on October 15, only hours before his scheduled execution. He was ...

  5. 12. Januar: Hermann Göring wird als Sohn des Juristen und hochrangigen Kolonialbeamten Heinrich Göring und dessen Ehefrau Franziska (geb. Tiefenbrunn) in Rosenheim (Bayern) geboren. ab 1901. Gemeinsam mit vier Geschwistern und den Eltern lebt Göring in Besitztümern seines Patenonkels Hermann Epenstein. 1913.

  6. 7. Jan. 2022 · 1. Hermann Goering: Reichsmarcshall, leading Nazi and war criminal, was found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity at Nuremberg on the 30th September 1946. The second highest ranking Nazi on trial after Admiral Donitz, he was sentenced to death by hanging. But the old monster would cheat justice one last time.

  7. The death sentences were executed in the old gymnasium on the grounds of the Nuremberg Prison on October 16, 1946. Hermann Göring committed suicide just a few hours before the execution of his sentence. After the hangings, the bodies were transported to Munich and cremated in the crematorium of the Ostfriedhof Cemetery. The ashes were then strewn in a tributary of the Isar River.