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What happened to Goering's residence, Karinhall?

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Goering himself has said he had it dynamited but not before he had his artwork removed and shipped away. But based on his behavior at the end of the war it's more likely he would have kept it and use it for leverage. read more

Goering himself has said he had it dynamited but not before he had his artwork removed and shipped away. But based on his behavior at the end of the war it's more likely he would have kept it and use it for leverage. read more

Carinhall became the destination for many of Göring's looted art treasures from across occupied Europe. Emmyhall The Reichsjägerhof, Göring's smaller hunting lodge at Rominten in East Prussia (now Krasnolesye), in the Rominten Heath, was known as "Emmyhall" after his second wife. read more

Aside from Carinhall, Göring had an official state residence on Leipziger Platz in Berlin, his alpine house on the Obersalzberg above Berchtesgaden, Castle Veldenstein north of Nürnberg and Mauterndorf Castle (both inherited from his Godfather Ritter Hermann von Epenstein), three hunting cabins (Röth, Pait and at Darss), a grand state hunting lodge in Rominten, and a house in Wenningstadt on the German island of Sylt. read more

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