The skeletons without hands and feet were revealed last week by amateur archaeologists exploring the home of Nazi war criminal Hermann Goring at the ... hope of finding WWII memorabilia.
Polish archaeologists on Thursday said they found five skeletons missing their hands and feet underneath a house once used by ...
by trucks of the Hermann Goering Division. Best guess was that the Titians had disappeared into flesh-loving Hermann’s gallery of high-class nudes, the Breughel into Linz’s Hitler Museum ...
The bodies were found beneath some pipes under the floorboards of Herman Goering's house in the Wolf's Lair, naked, without clothing or jewelry. One of the skulls discovered in an archaeological ...
The Nazi military leader Hermann Göring amassed his own personal collection of art stolen from museums and private homes. His collection totaled more than 1,000 items, valued at $200 million in 1945, ...
From there the story follows him around the world under various aliases, surfacing as the living double of Herman Goring, etc. After 15 years living under an assumed identity in St. Louis ...
German and Polish archaeologists made the chilling discovery while digging the home of Herman Göring- one of the most powerful figures in the Nazi Party who was convicted of brutal war crimes.
The World War II era is fast fading from living memory ... as Hitler’s mustache and the much bemedaled fat chest of Herman Goring.
which preserves items belonging to the state's famous military division, lost more than $20,000 after their trailer filled with WWII artifacts was stolen in Englewood. TechCrunch ...
Only about 100 of the 15,000 men who served in the 10th Mountain Division in World War II are still alive today. But their memory, and contributions, live on thanks to the 10th Mountain Division ...