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  1. Hermann Wilhelm Göring ( Rosenheim, 1893. január 12. – Nürnberg, 1946. október 15.) német politikus és katonai vezető, a Nemzetiszocialista Német Munkáspárt vezető tagja, a német légierő ( Luftwaffe) parancsnoka, a Harmadik Birodalom második embere.

  2. Hermann Wilhelm Göring (also spelled Goering) (January 12, 1893 – October 15, 1946) was a German politician, military leader and a leading member of the Nazi Party. Among many offices, he was Hitler's designated successor and commander of the Luftwaffe (German Air Force). He was a veteran of the First World War with twenty-two confirmed ...

  3. 10. Dez. 2020 · 1. He was born into an aristocratic family. Hermann Göring was born on 12 January 1893 to Heinrich Göring, a diplomatic consul to German South-West Africa (now Namibia), and his second wife Franziska Tiefenbrunn. His godfather, Hermann von Epenstein, was of Jewish descendance and also Franziska’s lover.

  4. 20. Nov. 2015 · The sentences were finally read in the afternoon of 1 October 1946: ‘Defendant Hermann Wilhelm Goering, on the Counts of the Indictment on which you have been convicted, the International Military Tribunal sentences you to death by hanging’. The other sentences were: Rudolf Hess – imprisonment for life.

  5. “Defendant Hermann Wilhelm Göring, the International Military Court sentences you to death by hanging.” Hermann Göring lies dead shortly after ingesting a cyanide capsule. On October 4, Göring’s defense lawyer, against his client’s wishes, formally petitioned the court control council to commute the death sentence or at least change it to a firing squad.

  6. Göring during the Third Reich Hermann Göring (left) and Adolf Hitler (right) in 1939 Detention report and mugshots of Hermann Göring. When Hitler became chancellor of the Weimar Germany in 1933, he made Göring a minister of the Reich without a specific area of responsibility. This means that he was not the head of a ministry.

  7. NUREMBERG, Germany, Oct. 18--Hermann Goering explained, in one of the three notes he left in an envelope, how he obtained the phial of potassium cyanide with which he committed suicide, according ...