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Nazi politician, head of the Luftwaffe and the Four-Year plan, orchestrated the large-scale plunder of territories occupied by the Third Reich, with special attention paid to cultural objects.
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- Hermann Wilhelm Göring
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- Hermann Wilhelm Goering
- Field Marshal Hermann Goering
- Reichsjägermeister Hermann Wilhelm Göring
- Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring
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Hermann Göring
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Nazi politician, head of the Luftwaffe and the Four-Year plan, orchestrated the large-scale plunder of territories occupied by the Third Reich, with special attention paid to cultural objects.
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Göring
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1893-1946
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29 December 1899Gregorian
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15 October 1946
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29 December 1899Gregorian
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15 October 1946
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In 1933, Hitler first appointed Hermann Göring as Chancellor of Germany, then as Commander in Chief of the _Luftwaffe_ (German Air Force), while being the director of the Four-Year-Plan, and as a short-lived successor to Adolf Hitler in the last months of WWII. Following one of Göring’s orders, Reinhard Heydrich, chief of the Security Police, coordinated many aspects of the “Final Solution of the
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