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  1. Reichswerke Hermann Göring was an industrial conglomerate in Nazi Germany from 1937 until 1945. It was established to extract and process domestic iron ores from Salzgitter that were deemed uneconomical by the privately held steel mills.

  2. Die Reichswerke Hermann Göring waren neben der I.G. Farben und der Vereinigte Stahlwerke AG der größte Konzern im nationalsozialistischen Deutschen Reich. Die Bezeichnung „Reichswerke Hermann Göring“ ist eine vereinfachende Abkürzung, die sowohl den ganzen Konzern als auch einzelne Gesellschaften dieses Konzerns bezeichnen kann.

  3. In July 1937, the Reichswerke Hermann Göring was established under state ownership – though led by Göring – with the aim of boosting steel production beyond the level which private enterprise could economically provide.

  4. Mar 3, 1994 · This chapter examines how Göring used the state holding company, the Reichswerke ‘Hermann Göring’, to exploit industrial assets in Germany and occupied Europe during the war. It analyses the political and military motives behind the expansion of the concern, and its role in the Nazi power struggle and the ‘völkisch’ economy.

    • He was born into an aristocratic family. Hermann Göring was born on 12 January 1893 to Heinrich Göring, a diplomatic consul to German South-West Africa (now Namibia), and his second wife Franziska Tiefenbrunn.
    • He was a fighter pilot in the First World War. After a childhood of military interests, and an education at military academy, Göring entered the German Army as an infantry lieutenant in 1912.
    • He was wounded in the failed Beer Hall Putsch of 1923. Göring became a member of the National Socialists in 1922 after circulating the anti-Weimar and anti-reparations scene.
    • He was Commander in Chief of the Luftwaffe. On 1 March 1935 Göring took on the leadership of the Luftwaffe. Without the knowledge or strategic understanding necessary, he overestimated the German force’s potential, and underestimated that of his enemies.
  5. www.kz-gedenkstaette-neuengamme.de › en › historySatellite camps - Startseite

    In the autumn of 1942, the industrial conglomerate known as the “Reichswerke Hermann Göring” established the Drütte satellite camp of Neuengamme concentration camp in the grounds of the Braunschweig iron and steel works in Salzgitter in order to produce artillery shells.

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  7. It was named the "Reichswerke A.G. fiir Erzbergbau und Eisen-hiitten 'Hermann Goring,' " and the initial capital paid in by the government amounted to 5 million marks. This action of Goring's seriously undermined the position of Reichsbank Pres-ident Schacht, for it overruled his authority and weakened his