Hermann Goering

Hermann Goering
Author: Blaine Taylor
Publsiher: Personal Photograph Albums of Hermann Goering
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1625451148

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1939 was a glorious year for Hermann Goering. He spent it entertaining dignitaries visiting the Third Reich, attending galas, going on official visits, giving rousing speeches at factories and military parades, hunting on his estates and indulging in his love of fine art, rich cuisine and sumptuous clothes and jewels. Ever vain, pompous and ambitious, in 1939 he attained the summit of his power and popularity when Hitler, speaking to a packed Reich Chancellery in September, named him his successor.Goering's meteoric rise was inseparable from that of his Luftwaffe. As commander-in-chief, he bathed in the glory of the Condor Legion's victory in Spain in April and the Luftwaffe's decisive role in the Blitzkrieg of Poland in September. Out of these encounters in 1939, the Luftwaffe emerged as the world's most feared and respected air force. But beyond the trappings of victory were deep-rooted weaknesses: Goering feared their exposure during a longer conflict against a more powerful enemy, and was therefore desperate to avoid a confrontation with the western powers. At the same time, however, he was apparently powerless to divert from it.

Hermann Goering From Madrid to Warsaw and Beyond 1939

Hermann Goering  From Madrid to Warsaw and Beyond  1939
Author: Blaine Taylor
Publsiher: Fonthill Media
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2023-09-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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1939 was a glorious year for Hermann Goering. He spent it entertaining dignitaries visiting the Third Reich, attending galas, going on official visits, giving rousing speeches at factories and military parades, and indulging in his love of fine art, rich cuisine and sumptuous clothes and jewels. Ever vain, pompous and ambitious, in 1939 he attained the summit of his power and popularity when Hitler, speaking to a packed Reich Chancellery on 1 September, named him his successor. Goering's rise was inseparable from that of his Luftwaffe. As commander-in-chief, he basked in the glory of the Condor Legion's victory in Spain in April 1939 and the Luftwaffe's decisive role in the Blitzkrieg of Poland in September. From these encounters, the Luftwaffe emerged as the world's most feared and respected air force-but beyond the trappings of victory, there were deep-seated flaws. Fearing their exposure against a more powerful enemy, Goering did not want Germany to go to war with Great Britain and France. Hermann Goering: From Madrid to Warsaw and Beyond, 1939 is a photographic chronicle of a momentous year in the life of the Luftwaffe's commander-in-chief, showing him at his most happy and self-confident, and equally, at his most anxious about what the future might bring.

Guarding the Fuhrer

Guarding the Fuhrer
Author: Blaine Taylor
Publsiher: Fonthill Media
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017-01-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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German leader Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) was one of the most controversial politicians and military commanders in all recorded history. As such, his life was conspired against by all manner of enemies, both foreign and domestic: German and Russian Communists, political and military opponents, rival Nazi leaders, and the intelligence services of the Allied powers, among them the British SOE. Dozens of attempts were made on his life over the course of two decades, including a bomb explosion in his own headquarters and yet, he survived them all. This is the story of how he did so, as told via the exciting sagas of Sepp Dietrich and his SS, as well as of German government security leader Johann Rattenhuber and his Reich Security Service, the RSD. Here we see the measures used to protect Hitler in public, his cars, planes, trains, homes, military headquarters scattered across conquered Europe, and during personal appearances. Ironically, of course, in the end Hitler decided to take his own life in the infamous Berlin bunker, but this is the story of how a man that so many people wanted dead managed to stay alive for so long in volatile circumstances.

Goering

Goering
Author: R. J. Overy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2000
Genre: Germany
ISBN: OCLC:1035313796

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Herman Goering The Man and His Work The Original 1938 Authorized Biography

Herman Goering  The Man and His Work  The Original 1938 Authorized Biography
Author: Eric Gritzbach
Publsiher: Ostara Publications
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2019-05-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1646066561

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The only authorized biography of Luftwaffe chief Hermann Goering, written and published with the subject's direct permission by his personal assistant, chief of staff and SS Senior Leader ("Oberführer") Erich Gritzbach. This work covers Goering's early life, education, and personal life and habits, before moving on to his combat history during World War I--where he served as deputy commander of the German air force's famous "Flying Circus" air unit under the "Red Baron" Manfred von Richthoven. Upon the latter's death, Goering took command of that unit. It then moves on to describe his first meeting with Adolf Hitler, his conversion to National Socialism, and his role as leader of the very first Sturmabteilung (S.A., or "Storm Detachment," better known as the "brownshirts"), his election to the Reichstag for the NSDAP and his role in the coming to power of that party. The story follows his appointment as Prime Minister of Prussia--where he introduced the world's first anti-vivisection and anti-cruelty to animals law. His hobby of hunting is also discussed, along with his measures to protect wildlife in Germany. Next, Goering's appointment as German minister of the interior is discussed, a role in which he founded the Geheime Staatspolizei ("Secret State Police," or "Gestapo") to root out communists (before that organization was handed over to the control of the SS). Then the reader is told how, as Air Minister and chief of the Luftwaffe--the role for which he is best-known--Goering rebuilt the German air force, and laid the basis for the passenger airline service today still known as Lufthansa, a model on which all the world's airlines were built thereafter. Finally, his work in international diplomacy, and his personal hobbies are discussed, all to round off a history of the man who was to become Hitler's deputy. This book was translated into English in 1938 and published with an introduction prepared by British propaganda expert Sir Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart, which is included in this new edition. Completely reset, and contains all 51 original illustrations.

Angels of Death

Angels of Death
Author: Edwin Palmer Hoyt
Publsiher: Forge Books
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: 0312856687

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A respected historian presents a detailed picture of the creator and commander of Hitler's feared Luftwaffe, Hermann Goering, and his air campaign, offering important facts about his power, his men, and his military strategy.

Gauleiter

Gauleiter
Author: Michael Miller,Andreas Schulz
Publsiher: Fonthill Media
Total Pages: 867
Release: 2021-07-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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No dictator can effectively govern a nation on his own. This was certainly the case with Adolf Hitler, who had little time for or interest in the day-to-day regional administration of the Nazi Party. For that purpose, he appointed his most loyal, charismatic, and brutal subordinates: The Little Hitlers , officially known as Gauleiters. In this third volume of a series begun in 2012, Michael Miller and Andreas Schulz present, in meticulous detail, the lives, careers, and crimes of 37 such men. Included are several whose wartime career paths took them outside of their home provinces and led to widespread oppression and terror outside the borders of the Reich. Among these were Fritz Sauckel, who presided over the roundup of millions for slave labor in the Reich, Josef Terboven who oppressed the people of Norway with uncompromising brutality for five years, and Gustav Simon who ruthlessly Germanized Luxembourg. Perhaps most notorious of all was Julius Streicher, whose virulent attacks- in writing and at the podium- made him the unofficial face of anti-Semitism in Nazi Germany.

The Foreign Policy of the Third Reich 1933 1939

The Foreign Policy of the Third Reich  1933 1939
Author: Thomas Xavier Ferenczi
Publsiher: Fonthill Media
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2021-07-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Every phase of the Third Reich s foreign policy was determined by its authoritarian leader, Adolf Hitler. Following his rise to power, his political acuity and utter lack of scruple enabled him to achieve numerous diplomatic successes against the well-intentioned but largely ineffectual Anglo-French democracies. First by duplicity, then by bluff and bluster, and finally by brinkmanship, Hitler succeeded in establishing a strengthened and united Greater Germany (Grossdeutschland) in preparation for a Second Great War. This book examines in depth the revanchist foreign policy of Hitler s Germany from 1933 to 1939: the withdrawal of Germany from the League of Nations, German rearmament, the introduction of compulsory military service and the enlargement of the German Armed Forces, the remilitarization of the Rhineland, the notorious Hossbach Conference, the Austrian Anschluss , the Munich Conference, the brazen seizures of Bohemia-Moravia and the Memel District, the Danzig crisis, the cynical brokering of the Nazi-Soviet Pact, and the German invasion of Western Poland.