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    • October 17, 1931October 17, 1931
  2. Carin's death came as a great blow to Göring. In 1933 he began to build a hunting lodge, which became his main home, and named it Carinhall in her honour. It was there that he had her body re-interred from her original grave in Sweden, in a funeral attended by Adolf Hitler.

  3. UPPSALA, SWEDEN—DNA testing of bone samples has identified the remains of Carin Göring, first wife of the infamous Nazi, Hermann Göring. Three years after her death in Sweden, Göring...

  4. Dec 21, 2012 · The putative remains of Carin Göring, wife of Nazi leader Herman Göring, were found in 1991 at a site close to where she had been buried. In a recently published article, Marie Allen, professor of forensic genetics at Uppsala University, and her associates present evidence supporting that it is Carin Göring’s remains that have been identified.

  5. Archaeology. December 21, 2012. Carin Goring's remains identified by Swedish researchers. by Uppsala University. The putative remains of Carin Göring, wife of Nazi leader Herman Göring,...

  6. Carin Göring, ill with epilepsy and tuberculosis, died of heart failure on 17 October 1931. Camp service of the NSDAP delegation, in the first row SS Chief Heinrich Himmler, SA Chief Ernst Röhm and Göring, 1931. Meanwhile, the Nazi Party was in a period of rebuilding and waiting.

  7. Dec 19, 2012 · In 1991, treasure hunters found skeletal remains in an area close to the destroyed country residence of former Nazi leader Hermann Göring in northeastern Berlin. The remains, which were believed to belong to Carin Göring, who was buried at the site, were examined to determine whether it was possible to make a positive identification.

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  9. Dec 21, 2012 · The putative remains of Carin Göring, wife of Nazi leader Herman Göring, were found in 1991 at a site close to where she had been buried.

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