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Hermann Goring's toy train layout
Hermann Goring's toy train layout
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Anonymous
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on Monday, April 22, 2002 7:32 PM
It's spelled "Goering". So that fat sack of c%^# had some cool toys,eh? Wish he'd been accidentally electrocuted by them! But I don't mean to editorialize.
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Anonymous
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Hermann Goring's toy train layout
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on Monday, April 22, 2002 5:24 PM
I am interested in writing an article on Hermann Goring and his toy train layout that he had built in his retreat Carinhall. It was built in an upper floor of the house. I have a picture of this layout by Gerd Heidemann. This picture is from a biography of Goring by David Irving, 1989. I think I first read about Goring's trains in Shirers "Rise and Fall". Any information is greatly appreaciated.
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