Göring, Albert

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Name
Göring, Albert Gender: M
Albert Günther Göring
born on 9 March 1895 at 04:00 (= 04:00 AM )
Place Berlin, Germany, 52n29, 13e21
Timezone MET h1e (is standard time)
Data source
BC/BR in hand
Rodden Rating AA
Collector: Scholfield
Astrology data s_su.18.svg s_piscol.18.svg 18°19' s_mo.18.svg s_leocol.18.svg 19°51 Asc.s_capcol.18.svg 10°20'



Biography

German businessman who helped Jews and dissidents survive in Germany during the Second World War. His older brother was Hermann Göring, the head of the German Luftwaffe and a leading member of the Nazi Party.

He was the fifth child of the former Reichskommissar to German South-West Africa and German Consul General to Haiti, Heinrich Ernst Göring, and his wife Franziska "Fanny" Tiefenbrunn, who came from a Bavarian peasant family.

Göring seemed to have acquired his godfather's character as a bon vivant and looked set to lead an "unremarkable life" as a filmmaker, until the Nazis came to power in 1933. Unlike his elder brother Hermann, who was a leading party member, Albert Göring despised Nazism and the brutality involved.

Albert Göring used his influence to get his Jewish former boss Oskar Pilzer freed after the Nazis arrested him. Göring then helped Pilzer and his family escape from Germany. He is reported to have done the same for many other German dissidents.

Göring intensified his anti-Nazi activity when he was made export director at the Škoda Works in Czechoslovakia. He encouraged minor acts of sabotage and had contact with the Czech resistance. On many occasions, he forged his brother's signature on transit documents to enable dissidents to escape. When he was caught, he used his brother's influence to gain his release. Göring also sent trucks to Nazi concentration camps with requests for labourers. The trucks would stop in an isolated area, and their passengers were then allowed to escape.

After WWII, Göring found himself shunned because of his family name. He found work occasionally as a writer and translator, and he lived in a modest flat far from the baronial splendour of his childhood. In his last years, Göring lived on a pension from the government. He knew that if he married, on his death the pension payments would be transferred to his wife. As a sign of gratitude, he married his housekeeper in 1966 so she would receive his pension. One week later, on 20 December 1966, aged 71, Albert Göring died without having his wartime anti-Nazi activities ever having been publicly acknowledged.


Link to Wikipedia biography

Relationships

  • other kin relationship with Göring, Edda (born 2 June 1938). Notes: Uncle/ niece
  • has other family relationship with Epenstein, Hermann (born 8 January 1850). Notes: Stepfather/ stepson
  • has other family relationship with Göring, Emmy (born 24 March 1893). Notes: Siblings-in-law, 1935-1946

Events

Source Notes

Sy Scholfield provided birth record.

Categories

  • Family : Childhood : Advantaged
  • Family : Childhood : Order of birth (Fifth of five)
  • Family : Childhood : Sibling circumstances (His brother, Hermann Göring, was notable)
  • Vocation : Business : Middle Management
  • Vocation : Writers : Translator