Goering’s Brother May Reveal Mystery Of Marshal’s Fortune
(10.30 a.m.) ‘ LONDON. Dec. 13. The arrest on a charge of drunken behaviour qf Hermann Goering’s brother, Albert Goering, after a “pub crawl” at Innsbruck, may solve the mystery what happened to the Nazi field-marshal’s fortune, says the Daily Herald’s correspondent in Vienna. Austrians have been indignant because Albert Goering, who was naturalised as an Austrian in 1937, has been living in lordly style in Salzburg, although he has not done a stroke of work since the war when he was technical director of the Skoda works in Czechoslovakia.
Austrians suspect that Albert has part of Hermann’s vast fortune which was amassed mainly from stolen goods.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22819, 14 December 1948, Page 5
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