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  1. Procès de Nuremberg : Göring témoigne. Hermann Göring était le chef de l'aviation militaire allemande. Il fut l'un des 22 grands criminels de guerre jugés par le Tribunal militaire international de Nuremberg. Dans ce film, Göring témoigne : il tente d'expliquer l'ordre qu'il a donné le 31 juillet 1941, autorisant Reinhard Heydrich ...

  2. 12 de ene. de 2000 · Hermann Göring (born January 12, 1893, Rosenheim, Germany—died October 15, 1946, Nürnberg) was a leader of the Nazi Party and one of the primary architects of the Nazi police state in Germany. He was condemned to hang as a war criminal by the International Military Tribunal at Nürnberg in 1946 but took poison instead and died the night his ...

  3. 30 de ago. de 2012 · January 12, 1893. Hermann Göring is born in Marienbad, in the German state of Bavaria. 1905–1911. Göring attends military academy. 1915–1918. Göring serves in the German air force as a fighter pilot. Both wounded and decorated, by the end of the war, he is one of the best-known German air force war heroes.

  4. Hermann Göring (played by the great Brian Cox) puts down a Jew in the greatest scene in the TV-mini series "Nuremberg"I don't claim to own anything, this is ...

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  5. On March 18, 1946, the long awaited cross examination of Hermann Goering by chief American Prosecutor Robert H. Jackson commenced. These are highlights of th...

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  6. 11 de mar. de 2021 · Near the end of his presentation, Goering absolved the German people of any guilt. “The German people placed their trust in the Fuehrer, and under his authoritarian government they had no influence on events.”. Statement of Nuremberg defendant Hermann Goering, Aug. 31, 1946, Day 216 (translated captions)

  7. Hermann Göring [a], ou Goering [b], né à Rosenheim le 12 janvier 1893 et mort à Nuremberg le 15 octobre 1946, est un militaire, homme politique et criminel de guerre allemand, dirigeant de premier plan du parti nazi et du gouvernement du Troisième Reich.