The downfall of Hermann Göring at the Nuremberg Trials

DW (English) 2025-11-20

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Hermann Göring was, at one point, the second most powerful Nazi in Germany's Third Reich. After World War II, he was tried for his crimes at the Nuremberg trials in 1945–1946. Throughout the proceedings, Göring denied all guilt and showed no repentance, right up to his final act.

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