Book Name: Goering Biography
Writer: David Irving
The spot stunk of malevolence. Remaining in the wet haziness of this
wrecked fortification in Berlin, Captain John Bradin of the U.S.Army
snapped his cigarette lighter shut, scooped an untidyarmful of gifts off
someone’s a work area and grabbed his way back up the dull, twisting flight
of stairs to the daylight. In the warm sun, the take appeared to be
disillusioning: a brass desk light, cream-shaded paper with some
penmanship on it, blank letterheads, shaky wires composed on Germany
Navy signal structures, and a letter directed to “my dear Heinrich.”Bradin
took them home and disregarded them. Forty years passed. In Berlin, the
the fortification was dynamited, grassed over.The light wound up destroyed on
a carport floor, the yellow sheaf of papers decayed in a bank vault in South
Carolina.Bradin passed on without realizing that he had spared
indispensable signs to the last long stretches of Hermann Göring’s
remarkable professional papers that uncover all the contempt and jealousy that his counterparts in
the Nazi gathering had toward him more than twelve years and their
assurance to see his embarrassment and destruction in these last scarcely
any thousand minutes of Hitler’s “Thousand-Year Reich.
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