In “Nuremberg,” Russell Crowe, portly and imposing, with slicked-back hair, a head that seems to melt into his body, and a low-voiced German accent that expresses implacable self-satisfaction, plays ...
Russell Crowe plays Hermann Goering, Hitler's second-in-command, in the latest on-screen portrayal of the Nuremberg trials. Nuremberg is in theaters now. (Scott Garfield | Sony Pictures Classics) ...
NEW YORK (AP) — A once-overlooked army psychiatrist tasked with analyzing Hermann Göring and other Nazis accused of war crimes is getting the kind of attention that he had sought in his lifetime.
Hermann was Adolf Hitler's second-in-command, the lesser-known Albert saved the lives of many Jews and dissidents whom the Nazis persecuted.In March 1938, paramilitary groups in leather boots and ...
Hermann Göring lies in his bunk in jail during the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg. (National Archives) His impressive girth, bombast and outlandish costumes made ...
The collection includes Goering's personal items, such as a silk nightshirt, a box of cigars, and a portrait from Hitler. Goering was convicted of war crimes but avoided execution by taking cyanide in ...