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Heinrich Ernst Göring (31 October 1838 – 7 December 1913) was a German jurist and diplomat who served as colonial governor of German South West Africa.
Albert Günther Göring (9 March 1895 – 20 December 1966) was a German engineer, businessman, and the younger brother of Hermann Göring (head of the German Luftwaffe, founder of the Gestapo, and leading member of the Nazi Party).
Hermann Wilhelm Göring (12. ledna 1893 sanatorium Marienbad v Rosenheimu, Bavorsko – 15. října 1946 Norimberk, sebevražda) byl německý nacistický politik a válečný zločinec.
Göring was responsible for creating the Nazi concentration camps. He also created the Gestapo (the Nazi secret police), which he handed over to SS chief Heinrich Himmler.
Heinrich Ernst Göring married secondly Franziska Tiefenbrunn: the marriage produced five recorded children. He died age 74 in Munich on 07-12-1913 and mother Franziska “Fanny” Tiefenbrunn, born in 1859 and died 15-07-1923 in Munich.
Hermann Goering, one of the most prominent members of the Nazi Party and for many years the presumed heir to Adolf Hitler, had a well-known history of morphine addiction. By the last days of the Second World War, he was widely considered by…
Military & Political Figure. One of the top Nazis during WW2 with the title of Reichsmarschall, and was the head of the Luftwaffe (German WW2 Air Force). During World War I, he was an officer in the air service of the Imperial German Army…