In Goering, Roger Manvell and Heinrich Fraenkel use first-hand
testimonies and a variety of historical documents to tell the story of a
monster lurking in Hitler’s shadows. After rising through the ranks of
the German army, Hermann Goering became Hitler’s right hand man and was
hand-picked to head the Luftwaffe, one of history’s most feared fighting
forces. As he rose in power, though, Goering became disillusioned and
was eventually shunned from Hitler’s inner circle. Alone at the end, he
faced justice at the Nuremberg trials and was convicted of war crimes
and crime against humanity. He committed suicide in prison before he
could be hanged. Within these pages, Manvell and Fraenkel bring to life
one of history’s most complicated and hated characters.
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