My Life With Goering

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This is a scanned PDF of a physical copy of My Life With Goering (English, 1972 by David Bruce & Watson Ltd.), which has also been known as Goering (French, 1963 by Ferenszy Verlag de la Cité) or An der Seite meines Mannes (German, 1967 by Verlag K.W. Schütz of Göttingen, "At My Husband’s Side"), by Emmy Göring (née Sonnemann), the widow of Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring and the mother of their only daughter, Edda. In her foreword she clearly states she does not want to justify or apologize for anything that happened during the Third Reich, but that she just wants to tell the story from her perspective. Being married to Hermann Göring she experienced the years 1933 - 1945 in a unique, "up-close" position, and she writes that she feels forced to share her side of the story and shed some light on the character of her larger than life, late husband. Chapters cover memories of Emmy Göring’s life with Hermann Göring (from their first meeting in Weimar until the day of his suicide in 1946), her life as an actress before her marriage, Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, hosting the Duke and Duchess of Windsor at Carinhall, the encounter with Eva Braun at the Obersalzberg, Dr. Joseph Goebbels and the Baarova Affair, a glance at Nazi Germany's Government's possible reliance on horoscopes and soothsayers, the 1936 Olympics, Hitler’s death and the end of the Third Reich, Göring’s arrest and imprisonment, the Nuremberg Trial, etc., etc. She also writes clearly and simply about her own arrest and imprisonment (with her 7 year old daughter!) after the end of the war, the loss of freedom and all her possessions, her legal troubles and difficulties restarting a new life in a small forest cottage without running water or electricity in the late 1940s.

Author(s): Emmy Goering
Publisher: David Bruce & Watson Ltd.
Year: 1972

Language: English
Commentary: Translation from the French of "Goering" published in 1963 by Ferenszy Verlag de la Cité; was manually scanned from a personal physical copy.
Pages: 168
City: London
Tags: 1933-1945, Biographies, History, Nazi, Germany, Adolf Hitler, Hermann Goering, Emmy Goering

THE PLATES
facing page
A resplendant Goering greets the man with whom he had
linked his destiny. 42

Herman Goering with Rudolf Hess, and, behind them,
von Ribbentrop during their trial at Nuremberg, 1945.
43

An unusual study of Goering as the Nazi apologist, seen
here at the microphone before the Nazis assumed power.
58

Goering being offered congratulations by the man, a
former N.C.O., who had drilled him as a young cadet.
59

Frau Goering watches as her daughter Edda adds a
postscript to a letter written to Herman Goering while
he awaits sentence at Nuremberg. 90

Goering the hunter welcomes von Blomberg to a shoot
at Karinhall. Von Blomberg was subsequently deposed.
91

Emmy Goering appearing as a witness at the Nuremberg
trials on behalf of former Secretary of State Paul Koerner.
106

The end of a tortuous story. Goering has committed
suicide shortly before the hour fixed for his execution.
107