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  1. More information about this image. Hermann Göring (1893–1946) was the highest-ranking Nazi official tried during the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg. A decorated fighter pilot during World War I, Göring joined the Nazi party in 1922 after hearing a speech by Adolf Hitler. He eventually found his way into the inner circles of ...

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  3. Hermann Göring, or Hermann Goering, (born Jan. 12, 1893, Rosenheim, Ger.—died Oct. 15, 1946, Nürnberg), German Nazi leader. He fought in World War I with the German air force. In 1922 he joined the Nazi Party and was given command of the SA. After the abortive Beer Hall Putsch, he escaped to Austria, then returned to Germany (1927) and was ...

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  5. Hermann Göring, the most senior Nazi leader tried after the war, committed suicide the night before he was to be executed in 1946. But how had he managed to ...

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  6. Hermann Göring (1893-1946) Share: Copy Link. USHMM, Courtesy of William O. McWorkman ... crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. He was sentenced to death by hanging. On ...

  7. Therefore, Göring wasn’t far off the mark with his alleged comment. Göring also, and correctly, refused to believe the 4-million death toll for Auschwitz claimed during the IMT (IMT, Vol. 9, p. 611), as well as the total claimed death toll of “something like 10,000,000 people [who] have been done to death in cold blood” (ibid., p. 612