Germany. Artifacts from Hermann Goring's Hunting Lodge

Germany. Artifacts from Hermann Goring's Hunting Lodge

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HISTORY. After the Berlin Wall came down in 1989, the now united Germany proceeded to “Fix Up” the old East Germany. One area that was selected for improvement was the previous site of Hermann Goring’s Hunting Lodge, named “Carinhall” after Gorings first wife. Carinhall had been blown up by a Luftwaffe demolition team in the face of the advancing Red Army after most of its treasures had been moved to Goring’s house near Berchtesgaden. The site was to be graded and made into a park. During the grading process an entrance was discovered which lead into Goring’s under ground swimming pool. Over the coming weeks, three men excavated the caved in under ground swimming pool. These items were recovered by one of those men.

Of the seven pieces of silverware there is three unique set of initials (see pictures). I have know idea what connection Hermann Goring had to any of this silverware, except that it was found in his underground swimming pool 45 years after the war ended. Makes a great research project.

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