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Oh, what he said! Hermann G?ring, who showed amusement at some of the evidence submitted during the war crimes trial in Nuremberg, was startled and an(...)
Oh, what he said! Hermann G?ring, who showed amusement at some of the evidence submitted during the war crimes trial in Nuremberg, was startled and an(...)

Oh, what he said! Hermann G?ring, who showed amusement at some of the evidence submitted during the war crimes trial in Nuremberg, was startled and an(...)

Date11/30/1945
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Original Toronto Star caption: Oh, what he said! Hermann G?ring, who showed amusement at some of the evidence submitted during the war crimes trial in Nuremberg, was startled and angered today when a former Nazi spy chief told of the German army being ordered to kill all Jews and Communists. ''We overlooked one of the worst traitors that ever lived,'' raged G?ring.
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ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
Usage Rights Public Domain (Learn More)
Object NumberTSPA_0050561F
Traitor testimony angers G?ring: ''It was like this?''
Géring, Hermann, 1893-1946
11/30/1945
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