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Factinate on MSNThe Unsung Hero Of WWIIAlbert Göring used his status as Hermann Göring’s brother to lead an underground rebellion from within Germany itself, yet he ...
In California, a 25-mile stretch of technology parks, offices, and even some garages attached to upper-middle-class homes produce as much economic output as entire industrialized nations.
NUREMBERG, March 8, 1946 (UP) -- Reichsmarshal Hermann Goering tried vainly to prevent war and only built up the Luftwaffe for use if Germany's neighbors started it, his onetime second in command ...
NEW YORK| Bahamas Press is reporting the passing of businessman Lindbergh Smith 60. Smith died in a New York hospital Sunday morning after a long battle with cancer. He owned Blue Caribbean Crossings ...
World-famous pilot Charles Lindbergh made headlines twice — once for completing the first transatlantic flight from New York to Paris in 1927 and again when his toddler son was kidnapped and murdered ...
In 1932, Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr, the 20-month-old son of the famous aviator Charles Lindbergh and Anne Morrow Lindbergh, was kidnapped and brutally murdered by a German immigrant carpenter. On ...
Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr., the Lindbergh baby, was kidnapped on March 2, 1932, taken from his crib on the second floor of the family home in Englewood, N.J. It had been five years since ...
Calvin Frederick Lindbergh, age 92, of Buford passed away Thursday, March 29, 2018. Mr. Lindbergh was a United States Navy veteran. He loved his family. He was a member of Life Church International ...
They still had this wonderful silverware collection, and Goering wanted, terribly, this collection. So, he would not stop at anything in order to get whatever he wanted. And the only way that they ...
They were hunting for the Jews, torturing, raiding, looting. -Goering says to Lohse, "I want you to work for me." -At war's end, Lohse is captured by three American monuments officers. They found ...
Matthew M. Hayden had faced felony charges of aggravated vehicular homicide as well as aggravated vehicular assault, but Common Pleas Judge Robert Goering found him not guilt on those counts.
American aviation and military officer Charles Lindbergh made history on May 20, 1927, when he departed for his first solo flight as a pilot across the Atlantic. Less than five years later ...
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