Hermann Goering: Beer Hall Putsch to Nazi Blood Purge 1919-34 (Volume 2)

Author(s): Blaine Taylor 

ISBN: 9781625450333
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Volume Two of this remarkable photographic history, tracing Goering’s history using his own photographic archive.


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In 1919, Hermann Goering went to Denmark as a stunt flyer, then on to Sweden to fly passengers, one of whom introduced the daredevil to his future first wife, a then married Swedish countess; they scandalised Stockholm. Goering joined the Nazi Party as commander of the early SA stormtroopers. In the celebrated Beer Hall Putsch of 1923, Goering was severely wounded and fled. Thus began a four-year exile in which Goering became a practising morphine addict in Austria, Italy and Sweden, and was committed to an insane asylum in a straitjacket. Goering returned to Germany under political amnesty and blackmailed Hitler into putting him up for election to the Reichstag as a Nazi candidate in 1928. He won and four years later, was elected its president.

He helped convince Germany’s power elite to name Hitler as Reich Chancellor on 30 January 1933. Taking over Prussia’s police force – and during the upheaval of the Reichstag fire and trial – Goering ruthlessly smashed all non-Nazi parties. Then came the inter-Party Blood Purge of the Night of the Long Knives of 30 June 1934 that Goering directed in Berlin. This cemented his position as the Fuhrer’s second-in-command after having been declared insane!

BOOK ISBN 9781625450333
FORMAT 248 x 172 mm
BINDING Hardback
PAGES 272 pages
PUBLICATION DATE 15 December 2015
TERRITORY World
ILLUSTRATIONS 320 black-and-white photographs

 

 






Blaine Taylor is an American author of eleven histories on war, politics, automotives, biography, engineering, architecture, medicine, photography and aviation. This well-read historian is a former Vietnam War soldier and military policeman under enemy fire; political and crime newspaper reporter; award-winning medical journalist; international magazine writer; winner of four political campaigns as a press secretary; and was a US Congressional aide on Capitol Hill, Washington, from 1991 to 1992.

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