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  1. Hermann Epenstein (born 1850 or 1851 in Berlin; died June 5, 1934 in Mauterndorf), known from 1910 until the abolition of nobility in Austria in 1919 as Hermann Epenstein Ritter von Mauternburg; was a German-Austrian physician and merchant.

  2. Hermann Epenstein (* 1850 oder 1851 in Berlin; † 5. Juni 1934 in Mauterndorf ), von 1910 bis zur Aufhebung des Adels in Österreich 1919 Hermann Epenstein Ritter von Mauternburg , war ein deutsch-österreichischer Arzt, Großkaufmann, Burgherr sowie Taufpate von Hermann Göring .

  3. Göring's godfather was Hermann Epenstein, a wealthy Jewish physician and businessman his father had met in Africa. Epenstein provided the Göring family, who were surviving on Heinrich's pension, first with a family home in Berlin-Friedenau, and then a small castle called Veldenstein, near Nuremberg. Göring's mother became Epenstein's ...

  4. The Göring family lived with their children's aristocratic godfather of Jewish heritage, Hermann Epenstein Ritter von Mauternburg, in his Veldenstein and Mauterndorf castles. Epenstein was a prominent physician and acted as a surrogate father to the children as Heinrich Göring was often absent from the family home. [6]

  5. Nov 26, 2020 · Hermann Epenstein (* 1850 or 1851 in Berlin; † June 5, 1934 in Mauterndorf), from 1910 until the nobility in Austria was abolished in 1919 Hermann Epenstein Knight of Mauternburg, was a German-Austrian doctor, wholesale merchant, lord of the castle and godfather of Hermann Göring.

  6. Aug 17, 2023 · Hermann Epenstein Ritter von Mauternburg (1850–1934) was a physician and merchant who played a significant role in the lives of anti-Nazi activist Albert Göring and his family. He was their family doctor, a close friend, and godfather to Albert and his older brother, Hermann.

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  8. Meanwhile the Goering boys’ mother, Fanny, took a rich lover, Hermann von Epenstein, who owned the Friedenau house and acted as a guardian for Albert and his brother. By the time of World War...

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