I Don’t Need Nazis In My Germany

Chapter 86:



February 9, 1940

A pub in the city center of Berlin, Northern Germany

“Field Marshal Göring, no, Hermann Göring. Please help him avoid the death penalty.”

Belying his reddened, drunken face, Richthofen spoke with considerable caution.

Hermann Göring.

He was the Nazi’s second-in-command and played a core role in the early formation of the party. If you only look at his early feats before he became addicted to drugs, he was the Nazi’s Idol, playing a far greater role than Goebbels.

On top of that, as the head of the Air Force and a man with considerable power in the administration of the Nazi Regime, he naturally knew about and was involved in most of the Nazi’s atrocities.

Unlike Goebbels, who surprisingly had little power despite his public recognition and only Hitler's favor, in the original history, Göring was the host of the Wannsee Conference, which laid out the extermination plan for the Jewish people.

Fortunately, the Holocaust hasn't happened yet, but the problem is…

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