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      • Hermann Goering, former Nazi leader and one of the top defendants at the Nuremberg Trials. "I would like to be able to say that I was sorry, that I deeply regret my actions, and that I recognize the harm that I have caused. But I cannot do that. I cannot ask for forgiveness, because I do not believe that what I did was wrong."
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  2. Hermann Goering, former Nazi leader and one of the top defendants at the Nuremberg Trials. "I would like to be able to say that I was sorry, that I deeply regret my actions, and that I recognize the harm that I have caused.

  3. A post shared several thousand times on Facebook claims that the Nazi war criminal Hermann Goering said during the Nuremberg trials that "the only thing a government needs to turn people into...

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    Ah, the Jews, the Jews, they'll be the death of me yet!
    My measures will not be crippled by any bureaucracy. Here I don't have to worry about Justice; my mission is only to destroy and to exterminate, nothing more.
    Shoot first and inquire afterwards, and if you make mistakes, I will protect you.
    Guns will make us powerful; butter will only make us fat.
    The Jew must clearly understand one thing at once, he must get out!

    Alphabetized by author Hitler neither developed his ideas in a vacuum nor rose to power alone. A rather motley crew of people formed his inner circle. Its membership changed many times, as people fell in and out of favor. Three individuals who stuck with Hitler throughout his political career and gained international profiles were Hermann Göring, J...

    "Lost Prison Interview with Hermann Göring : The Reichsmarschall’s Revelations" edited by Gilberto Villahermosa, in World War IImagazine (September 2006)
  4. Mar 24, 2021 · The alleged quote, shared here by U.S. musician and conservative activist Ted Nugent, says that while testifying before the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg in 1946, Goering was...

  5. Height: 5' 10" (1.78 m) Trivia: Göring had a younger brother called Albert who despised the Nazi's and was arrested on four occasions for various subversive activities against the Nazi regime but each time his elder brother Hermann bailed him out.

  6. Reich Marshal Hermann Göring was by far the most colorful and outspoken defendant during the Nuremburg Trials. Here's how he met his end.

  7. Feb 17, 2011 · By Professor Richard Overy. Last updated 2011-02-17. In the aftermath of World War Two the Allies sought to bring the aggressors to justice. How did the surviving Nazi leaders give account for...

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