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  1. Top Nazi officials were transferred in September to Nuremberg, which was to be the location of a series of military tribunals beginning in November. Göring was the second highest-ranking official tried at Nuremberg, behind Reich President (former Admiral) Karl Dönitz.

  2. Hermann Göring (1893–1946) was the highest-ranking Nazi official tried during the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg. A decorated fighter pilot during World War I, Göring joined the Nazi party in 1922 after hearing a speech by Adolf Hitler. He eventually found his way into the inner circles of Nazi power.

  3. Jan 12, 2000 · Hermann Goring, a leader of the Nazi Party and one of the primary architects of the Nazi police state in Germany. He was condemned to hang as a war criminal by the International Military Tribunal at Nurnberg in 1946 but took poison instead and died the night his execution was ordered.

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

  5. Nuremberg Trial Judgements: Table of Contents | Rudolf Hess | Julius Streicher. Goering is indicted on all four counts. The evidence shows that after Hitler he was the most prominent man in the Nazi Regime.

  6. Hermann Göring was head of the German air force. He was one of 22 major war criminals tried by the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg. Here, Göring testifies about his order of July 31, 1941, authorizing Reinhard Heydrich, head of the Reich Security Main Office, to plan a so-called "solution to the Jewish question in Europe."

  7. Oct 2, 2006 · Documentary drama looking at Hitler's charismatic and ruthless second-in-command, Hermann Goering, and his attempt to re-ignite Nazism from the courtroom.