Emmy Göring

Emmy Göring

Emma Johanna Henny "Emmy" Göring (née Sonnemann) (24 March 1893 – 8 June 1973) was a German actress and the second wife of Hermann Göring.

Biography

Emmy Göring was born Emma Sonnemann in Hamburg, Germany, to a wealthy salesman and was an actress at the National Theatre in Weimar. She became Emmy Köstlin upon her marriage to actor Karl Köstlin in late 1916, but they later divorced.

She became Emmy Göring upon her marriage to Hermann Göring on 10 April 1935. It was also his second marriagendash his Swedish first wife Carin died in October 1931. Her daughter Edda Göring (born 2 June 1938) was not named after Edda Mussolini, as was widely reported at the time. It is now thought that Edda was named after a friend of her mother's. Hermann Göring named his country house "Carinhall" after his first wife, but his hunting lodge at Rominten (now Krasnolesye), the "Reichsjägerhof", was known as "Emmyhall".

Emmy Göring served as Hitler's hostess to many state functions prior to World War II. As wife of one of the richest and most powerful men in Europe, Emmy Göring enjoyed a lavish lifestyle well into World War II. Her husband owned mansions and estates and castles in Austria, Germany and Poland and was a major beneficiary of the Nazis' confiscation of art and wealth from Jews and others deemed enemies by the Nazi regime. The birth of her daughter was celebrated by her husband ordering 500 planes to fly over Berlin (Göring stated he would have flown 1,000 planes as a salute had it been a boy).

After the end of the war, a German denazification court convicted her of being a Nazi and sentenced her to one year in jail. When she was released, 30 percent of her property was confiscated and she was banned from the stage for five years. By the time of her husband's death at Nuremberg she and her daughter had been reduced to living in a two-room cottage with no running water or electricity, and a woman whose gowns had once required multiple closets owned two dresses.

Upon her release she was able to secure a small apartment in a new construction in the rebuilt city of Berlin. She remained there for the rest of her life. For most of her life she suffered from sciatica. She wrote an autobiography, "An der Seite meines Mannes" (1967), published in English as "My Life with Goering" in 1972. She died in Munich in 1973.

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*imdb name|id=0351423|name=Emmy Sonnemann
* [http://film.virtual-history.com/person.php?personid=1011 Photographs of Emmy Sonnemann]


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