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Carinhall was the country residence of
Hermann Göring Hermann Wilhelm Göring (or Goering; ; 12 January 1893 – 15 October 1946) was a German politician, military leader and convicted war criminal. He was one of the most powerful figures in the Nazi Party, which ruled Germany from 1933 to 1 ...
, built in the 1930s on a large hunting estate north-east of
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in the Schorfheide Forest, in the north of
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, between the lakes of Großdöllner See and Wuckersee.


History

Named in honour of his
Swedish Swedish or ' may refer to: Anything from or related to Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. Or, specifically: * Swedish language, a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden and Finland ** Swedish alphabet, the official alphabet used by ...
first wife,
Carin Göring Carin Axelina Hulda Göring (née Fock; formerly Countess von Kantzow; 21 October 1888 – 17 October 1931) was the Swedish first wife of Hermann Göring. Early life She was born in Stockholm in 1888. Her father, Baron Carl Alexander Fock, ...
(1888–1931), the residence was constructed in stages from 1933 on a large scale. In June 1933, Göring commissioned the architect
Werner March Werner Julius March (17 January 1894 – 11 January 1976) was a German architect, son of Otto March (1845-1913), and brother of Walter March, both also well-known German architects. Werner March designed Germany's 1936 Olympic stadi ...
to build a Swedish-style hunting lodge. Carin Göring's remains had first been interred in Sweden following her death, but were moved to Carinhall in 1934 and placed in a crypt on the grounds. On 10 April 1935, Carinhall was the venue for Göring's wedding banquet with his second wife, Emmy Sonnemann. Carinhall became the destination for many of Göring's looted art treasures from across
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.


Emmyhall

The ''Reichsjägerhof'', Göring's smaller hunting lodge at Rominten in East Prussia (now
Krasnolesye Krasnolesye (russian: Красноле́сье; german: Rominten, Groß-Rominten, Hardteck; lt, Raminta, Rominta; pl, Rominty Wielkie) is a settlement in Nesterovsky District of Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia, situated on the Krasnaya River (R ...
), in the Rominten Heath, was known as "Emmyhall" after his second wife.


Fate

To prevent Carinhall from falling into the hands of the advancing
Red Army The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army ( Russian: Рабо́че-крестья́нская Кра́сная армия),) often shortened to the Red Army, was the army and air force of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and, afte ...
, the compound was blown up on 28 April 1945 at Göring's orders by a
Luftwaffe The ''Luftwaffe'' () was the aerial-warfare branch of the German ''Wehrmacht'' before and during World War II. Germany's military air arms during World War I, the ''Luftstreitkräfte'' of the Imperial Army and the '' Marine-Fliegerabtei ...
demolition squad. Many of the art treasures were evacuated beforehand to Berchtesgaden, but many also remained behind, some hidden in bunkers or buried in the gardens, where they were discovered, looted, and vandalized by Soviet soldiers and local residents. Only the monumental entrance gates, a few foundation structures, and decorative stones remain from the building. A bronze statue by
Franz von Stuck Franz von Stuck (February 23, 1863 – August 30, 1928), born Franz Stuck, was a German painter, sculptor, printmaker, and architect. Stuck was best known for his paintings of ancient mythology, receiving substantial critical acclaim with '' The ...
, ''Kämpfende Amazone'' (1897), once at Carinhall, is now at
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. Another statue, ''Kronenhirsch'' by Johannes Darsow, can be found at
Tierpark Berlin The Tierpark Berlin is one of two zoos located in Berlin, Germany. It was founded in 1955 and is located in Friedrichsfelde on the former grounds of Friedrichsfelde Palace, which is situated within the zoo. , the zoo houses 7,250 animals from ...
in the district of Friedrichsfelde. A Roman sarcophagus decorated with lions, which Göring had acquired in 1942 from an art dealer in Rome, was recovered from the ruins and is now on display in the Neues Museum in Berlin.


Gallery

File:Bundesarchiv Bild 102-03643A, Schorfheide, Überführung Karin Göring.jpg, Hitler and Göring head Carin Göring's funeral procession at Carinhall, 19 June 1934 File:Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1979-175-10, Carinhall, Göring begrüßt SS-Führer.jpg, Göring greeting an SS officer at Carinhall File:Carinhall-2019-msu-8110 A.jpg, Carinhall in ruins, 1947 File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-M0903-328, "Carinhall" zerstört.jpg, Carinhall in ruins, 1947 File:Eberswalde-amazone-2.jpg,
Franz von Stuck Franz von Stuck (February 23, 1863 – August 30, 1928), born Franz Stuck, was a German painter, sculptor, printmaker, and architect. Stuck was best known for his paintings of ancient mythology, receiving substantial critical acclaim with '' The ...
: ''Kämpfende Amazone'' (1897) formerly at Carinhall, now at
Eberswalde Eberswalde () is a major town and the administrative seat of the district Barnim in the German State ( Bundesland / ''federated state'') of Brandenburg, about 50 km northeast of Berlin. Population 42,144 (census in June 2005), geographi ...
File:Kronenhirsch, Tierpark Berlin, 501-607.jpg, ''Kronenhirsch'' (1937) formerly at Carinhall, now at
Tierpark Berlin The Tierpark Berlin is one of two zoos located in Berlin, Germany. It was founded in 1955 and is located in Friedrichsfelde on the former grounds of Friedrichsfelde Palace, which is situated within the zoo. , the zoo houses 7,250 animals from ...
File:Berlin Neues Mus SL3.2-2 Lion sarcophagus 02.jpg, Roman sarcophagus, formerly at Carinhall, now in the
Neues Museum The Neues Museum (English: ''New Museum'') is a listed building on the Museum Island in the historic centre of Berlin. Built from 1843 to 1855 by order of King Frederick William IV of Prussia in Neoclassical and Renaissance Revival styles, ...
, Berlin


Legacy

In 1999, new interest was sparked by the book ''Görings Reich: Selbstinszenierungen in Carinhall'' which led to treasure hunters visiting the ruins, and concerns raised about the site becoming a neo-Nazi "shrine"."Berliners open treasure chest of evil" in ''The Times'', 28 September 1999. The state government of Brandenburg ordered the remains of the tomb of Göring's wife to be demolished.


See also

*
Nazi architecture Nazi architecture is the architecture promoted by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime from 1933 until its fall in 1945, connected with urban planning in Nazi Germany. It is characterized by three forms: a stripped neoclassicism, typified by the ...
*
Hermann Göring Collection The Hermann Göring Collection, also known as the Kunstsammlung Hermann Göring, was an extensive private art collection of Nazi Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring, formed for the most part by looting of Jewish property in Nazi-occupied areas between ...


References


Sources

* Roger Manvell - ''Der Reichsmarschall''. 1983. * Leonard Mosley - ''The Reich Marshal: A Biography of Hermann Goering''. 1975. * Carlos Díaz Domínguez - ''Tres colores en Carinhall'' 2011.


External links


Carinhall information (German)


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