
Göring
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Göring: A Biography
By David Irving | First published 1989 | Hardcover edition
Historical Significance
Hermann Göring served as Reich Marshal, Commander of the Luftwaffe, and Hitler's designated successor until 1945. This biography, first published in 1989, draws upon archival sources including Göring's personal papers, Luftwaffe records, and documentation from the Nuremberg trial proceedings.
Scope and Content
The study traces Göring from his First World War fighter ace career through his political rise, his command of the German air force, his role in the Four-Year Plan economic administration, and his trial and death at Nuremberg. The work examines both his military and political functions within the Reich hierarchy.
Archival Foundation
Irving conducted research in German federal archives, British intelligence records, and American repositories holding captured German documents. The Göring family provided access to private papers, and surviving Luftwaffe officers contributed interviews and documentation.
For Researchers and Collectors
Essential for Luftwaffe historians, Third Reich scholars, and researchers studying the Reich leadership structure. Comprehensive documentation supports advanced academic use.
Edition Details
Hardcover binding with photographic plates. Archival-quality paper stock. Designed for institutional and private collection durability.
About This Edition
Limited modern collector printing from Focal Point Publications. Complete scholarly apparatus preserved.
Related Works from Irving Books
- The Rise and Fall of the Luftwaffe — Milch biography and air force history
- Hitler's War — Supreme command context
- Nuremberg: The Last Battle — The trial proceedings
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- SKU17527
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