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Carinhall

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Carinhall was the country residence of Hermann Göring. [1]

35 relations: Adolf Galland, Bogensee, Bruno Lohse, Capitoline Venus, Carin Göring, Christopher Browning, Edda Göring, Emmy Göring, Führermuseum, Franz Neuhausen, Friedrich Wend zu Eulenburg, Gambit (2012 film), Glossary of Nazi Germany, Gordon Gollob, Han van Meegeren, Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer, Helmut Wick, Hermann Göring, Inside the Third Reich, Johnny Ramensky, List of Nazi construction, March 1940, Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program, Paris in World War II, Province of Brandenburg, Reichsjägerhof Rominten, Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve, Siegfried Knemeyer, Templin, The Hardest Day, The Living Dead (TV series), The Tower of Blue Horses, Theodor Fischer (auctioneer), Volkswagen Schwimmwagen, Werner March.

Adolf Galland

Adolf Joseph Ferdinand Galland (19 March 1912 – 9 February 1996) was a German Luftwaffe general and flying ace who served throughout the Second World War in Europe.

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Bogensee

Bogensee is a small lake near Wandlitz in the German state of Brandenburg, located about north of the Berlin city limits.

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Bruno Lohse

Bruno Lohse (17 September 1911 – 19 March 2007) was a German art dealer and SS-Hauptsturmführer who, during World War II, became the chief art looter in Paris for Hermann Göring, helping the Nazi leader amass a vast collection of plundered artworks.

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Capitoline Venus

The Capitoline Venus is a type of statue of Venus, specifically one of several Venus Pudica (modest Venus) types (others include the Venus de' Medici type), of which several examples exist.

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Carin Göring

Carin Axelina Hulda Göring (21 October 1888 – 17 October 1931) was the Swedish first wife of Hermann Göring.

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Christopher Browning

Christopher Robert Browning (born May 22, 1944) is an American historian, known best for his works on the Holocaust.

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Edda Göring

Edda Göring (born 2 June 1938) is the only child of German politician, military leader, and leading member of the Nazi Party Hermann Göring, by his second marriage to the German actress Emmy Sonnemann.

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Emmy Göring

Emma Johanna Henny "Emmy" Göring (née Sonnemann; 24 March 1893 – 8 June 1973) was a German actress and the second wife of Luftwaffe Commander-in-Chief Hermann Göring.

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Führermuseum

The Führermuseum (English, Leader's Museum), also referred to as the Linz art gallery, was an unrealized art museum within a cultural complex planned by Adolf Hitler for his hometown, the Austrian city of Linz, near his birthplace of Braunau.

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Franz Neuhausen

Franz Neuhausen (13 December 1887 – 14 April 1966) was a wealthy industrialist who became the special plenipotentiary for economic affairs in the Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia during most of the German military occupation of that region of the partitioned Kingdom of Yugoslavia during World War II.

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Friedrich Wend zu Eulenburg

Friedrich-Wend, Count of Eulenburg and Hertefeld, known as Prince of Eulenburg and Hertefeld, Count of Sandels (19 September 1881 in Starnberg – 1 August 1963 at Hertefeld Castle in Weeze), was a German aristocratic farmer and estate owner of Liebenberg and Häsen in (Brandenburg) as well as Hertefeld and the Castle of Kolk (Niederrhein).

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Gambit (2012 film)

Gambit is a 2012 film directed by Michael Hoffman, starring Colin Firth, Cameron Diaz, Alan Rickman and Stanley Tucci.

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Glossary of Nazi Germany

This is a list of words, terms, concepts and slogans of Nazi Germany used in the historiography covering the Nazi regime.

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Gordon Gollob

Gordon Max "Mac" Gollob (16 June 1912 – 7 September 1987) was a German fighter pilot during World War II.

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Han van Meegeren

Henricus Antonius "Han" van Meegeren (10 October 1889 – 30 December 1947) was a Dutch painter and portraitist and is considered to be one of the most ingenious art forgers of the 20th century.

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Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer

Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer (16 February 1922 – 15 July 1950) was a German Luftwaffe night-fighter pilot and the highest-scoring night fighter ace in the history of aerial warfare.

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Helmut Wick

Helmut Paul Emil Wick (5 August 1915 – 28 November 1940) was a Luftwaffe wing commander and flying ace in World War II, and the fourth recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves of Nazi Germany, the nation's highest military decoration at the time.

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Hermann Göring

Hermann Wilhelm Göring (or Goering;; 12 January 1893 – 15 October 1946) was a German political and military leader as well as one of the most powerful figures in the Nazi Party (NSDAP) that ruled Germany from 1933 to 1945.

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Inside the Third Reich

Inside the Third Reich (Erinnerungen, "Memories") is a memoir written by Albert Speer, the Nazi Minister of Armaments from 1942 to 1945, serving as Adolf Hitler's main architect before this period.

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Johnny Ramensky

Johnny Ramensky MM, also known as John Ramsay, Gentleman Johnny, and Gentle Johnny (6 April 1905 – 4 November 1972) was a Scottish career criminal who used his safe-cracking abilities as a commando during World War II.

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List of Nazi construction

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March 1940

The following events occurred in March 1940.

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Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program

The Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program under the Civil Affairs and Military Government Sections of the Allied armies was established in 1943 to help protect cultural property in war areas during and after World War II.

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Paris in World War II

Paris started mobilizing for war in September 1939, when Nazi Germany invaded Poland, but the war seemed far away until May 10, 1940, when the Germans attacked France and quickly defeated the French army.

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Province of Brandenburg

The Province of Brandenburg (Provinz Brandenburg) was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia and the Free State of Prussia from 1815 to 1945, from 1871 within the German Reich.

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Reichsjägerhof Rominten

The Reichsjägerhof Rominten was Hermann Göring's Hunting Lodge in the Rominter Heath (Krasny Les; Красный лес.; Puszcza Romincka) in East Prussia.

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Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve

The Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve, often shortened to Schorfheide, is a biosphere reserve in the German State of Brandenburg near the Polish border.

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Siegfried Knemeyer

Siegfried Knemeyer (5 April 1909 – 11 April 1979) was a German aeronautical engineer, aviator and the Head of Technical Development at the Reich Ministry of Aviation of Nazi Germany during World War II.

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Templin

Templin is a small town in the Uckermark district of Brandenburg, Germany.

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The Hardest Day

The Hardest DayBungay 2000, p. 231.

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The Living Dead (TV series)

The Living Dead: Three Films About the Power of the Past is the second major BBC television documentary series by British filmmaker Adam Curtis.

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The Tower of Blue Horses

The Tower of Blue Horses (Der Turm der blauen Pferde) is a 1913 Expressionist oil painting by the German artist Franz Marc.

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Theodor Fischer (auctioneer)

Theodor Fischer (1878–1957) was a Swiss art dealer and auctioneer in Lucerne who after the First World War built a highly successful firm of auctioneers that dominated the Swiss art market.

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Volkswagen Schwimmwagen

The VW Type 128 and 166 Schwimmwagen (literally Floating/Swimming Car) were amphibious four-wheel drive off-roaders, used extensively by German ground forces during the Second World War.

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Werner March

Werner Julius March (17 January 1894 – 11 January 1976) was a German architect, son of Otto March (1845-1913), and brother of Walter March, both also well-known German architects.

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[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carinhall

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