- Albert Göring
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footnotes =Albert Göring (March 1895 - 1966) was a German
businessman , notable for helpingJew s anddissidents survive in Germany duringWorld War II . [James Wyllie (2006) The Warlord and the Renegade; The Story of Hermann and Albert Goering Sutton pub. Ltd. ISBN 0-7509-4025-5 p. 7] His older brother, the notoriousHermann Göring , held the rank ofReichsmarshal ofNazi Germany and was a convictedwar criminal .Early life
Göring was born near
Mauterndorf to a former cavalry officer and German consul general in HaitiHeinrich Ernst Göring and his wife Franziska "Fanny" Tiefenbrunn (1859 -July 15 ,1923 ), who came from aBavaria n peasant family. Among his paternal ancestors were theEberle /Eberlin , aSwiss-German family who were Jewish converts to Christianity in the 15th century. Goring was a relative of numerous descendants of the Eberle/Eberlin inSwitzerland andGermany , among them German CountsZeppelin , including aviation pioneerFerdinand von Zeppelin ; German nationalistic art historianHermann Grimm (author of concept of the German hero as a mover of history that was embraced by the Nazis); the great Swiss historian of art and cultural, political, and social thinkerJacob Burckhardt ; Swiss diplomat, historian, and President ofInternational Red Cross Carl J. Burckhardt ; theMerck family , the owners of the German pharmaceutical giant Merck; major German Catholic writer and poetGertrud von LeFort . Wolfgang 1983, p. 33]The Göring family lived with their children’s
aristocratic godfather of Jewish heritage,Ritter Hermann von Epenstein , in hisVeldenstein andMauterndorf castles. Von Epenstein was a prominentphysician and acted as a surrogate father to the children as Heinrich Göring was often absent from the family home. Göring was one of five children, his brothers wereHermann Göring and Karl Ernst Göring; his sisters were Olga Therese Sophia and Paula Elisabeth Rosa Göring, the last of whom were children of his father's first marriage.Brandenburg 1935]Von Epenstein began a long-term affair with Franziska Göring about a year before Albert's birth.Mosley 1974] A strong physical resemblance between von Epenstein and Albert Göring led many people to believe that the two were father and son. If this is true it would indicate that Albert Göring had a
Jewish paternal grandfather.Anti-Nazi activity
Göring seemed to have acquired his godfather's character as a "bon vivant" and looked set to lead an unremarkable life as a filmmaker, until the
Nazis came to power in 1933. Unlike his older brother Hermann, who was a leading party member, Albert Göring despisedNazism and the brutality that it involved.Many anecdotal stories exist about Göring's blatant, obstreperous, and often dangerous resistance to the Nazi ideology and regime.Goldgar 2000] On one occasion he is reported to have gotten down on his hands and knees and joined a group of Jews that had been forced to scrub the street; the
SS officer in charge, discovering Göring's name after inspecting his identification, was unwilling to see Hermann Göring's brother publicly humiliated and ordered the group scrubbing activity to stop.Bülow 2007]Albert Göring also used his influence to get his Jewish former boss Oskar Pilzer freed after the Nazis had arrested him. Göring then helped Pilzer and his family escape from Germany. He is reported to have done the same for many other dissidents.
Göring intensified his anti-Nazi activity when he was made export director at the
Skoda Works inCzechoslovakia . Here, he encouraged minor acts ofsabotage and had contact with theCzech resistance . On many occasions, Göring forged his brother's signature on transit documents to enable dissidents to escape. When he was caught, he used his brother's influence to get himself released. Göring also sent trucks toNazi concentration camp s with requests for labour. These trucks would then stop in an isolated area, and their passengers would be allowed to escape.After the war, Albert Göring was questioned during the Nuremberg Tribunal. However many of the people whom he had helped testified on his behalf, and he was released. Soon afterwards, Göring was arrested by the Czechs but was once again freed when the full extent of his activities became known.
Late life
Göring then returned to Germany but found himself shunned because of his family name. He found occasional work as a
writer andtranslator , living in a modest flat far from the baronial splendour of his childhood. Prior to his death, Göring was living on a pension from the government. He knew that if he was married, the pension would transfer to his wife after his death. As a sign of gratitude, Göring married his housekeeper so she could receive his pension and not have to work anymore. One week later, he died in 1966, without having his wartime activities publicly acknowledged. As of 2008-05-30, Albert Göring is not recognized as one of theRighteous Among the Nations honoured at Israel's Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial.DB Search for 'Albert Goering' at Yad Vashem Website, 2008-05-28]Notes
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*cite book
author = Brandenburg, Erich
origyear = 1935
year = 1995
title = Die Nachkommen Karls des Grossen
url = http://www.worldcat.org/wcpa/oclc/5536676
publisher = Neustadt an der Aisch (Germany); Verlag Degener
isbn = 3768651029
oclc = 34581384
language = German
location = Frankfurt am Main
ref = refFullBrandenburg1935
*cite web
last = Bülow
first = Louis
year = 2007-2009
title = The Good Brother, A True Story of Courage
url = http://www.goering.dk/index.htm
publisher = The Holocaust Project
accessdate = 2008-05-28
*cite news
last = Goldgar
first = Vida
title = The Goering Who Saved Jews
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publisher = Jewish Times (Atlanta)
url = http://www.atljewishtimes.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=736
date = 2000-03-10
accessdate = 2008-05-28
*cite book
author = Mosley, Leonard
year = 1974
title = The Reich Marshal: A biography of Hermann Göring
url = http://books.google.com/books?id=fhkrAAAACAAJ
publisher = Doubleday
isbn = 0385049617
*cite book
author = Paul, Wolfgang
year = 1983
title = Wer war Hermann Goring: Biographie
url = http://www.amazon.com/Wer-war-Hermann-Goring-Biographie/dp/3762804273
publisher = Verlag Bechtle
isbn = 3762804273
language = German
location = Esslingen am Neckar
ref = refFullWolfgang1983
*cite web
title = The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names (DB Search)
url = http://www.yadvashem.org/wps/portal/!ut/p/_s.7_0_A/7_0_FL?last_name=goering&first_name=albert&location=&next_form=results
publisher =Yad Vashem The Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority
accessdate = 2008-05-28Further reading
* [http://www.goering.dk The Good Brother, A True Story of Courage] - A very detailed account of Albert Göring's heroic actions during
World War II .
* [http://www.auschwitz.dk The Holocaust, Crimes, Heroes, and Victims] - A site containing detailed information about Albert Göring's actions and the activities of many otherHolocaust Heroes.
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