Hermann Göring was a WWI veteran, NSDAP politician, Supreme Commander of the german Luftwaffe and War Minister of the Third Reich. In the German Campaign - which is an "altered history", he leads Germany, instead of Hitler. As such, he guides the player during the last 2 levels. His appearance was based on the German Officer/Erwin Rommel.
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| - Hermann Göring was a WWI veteran, NSDAP politician, Supreme Commander of the german Luftwaffe and War Minister of the Third Reich. In the German Campaign - which is an "altered history", he leads Germany, instead of Hitler. As such, he guides the player during the last 2 levels. His appearance was based on the German Officer/Erwin Rommel.
- Hermann Göring (often spelled Goering due to wartime shortages of umlauted characters) (born January 12, 1893) is an antisemitic drug-addict and self-described "swell guy who's just a little misunderstood". He is best known for writing The Rise and Fall of Hermann Goering, and also recording the book on audio cassette using his own voice. Every time he says "Ich erkläre mich selbst unschuldig," I cry. The book is based on a fictitious character who kills himself at the end (spoiler warning).
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| - Hermann Göring was a WWI veteran, NSDAP politician, Supreme Commander of the german Luftwaffe and War Minister of the Third Reich. In the German Campaign - which is an "altered history", he leads Germany, instead of Hitler. As such, he guides the player during the last 2 levels. His appearance was based on the German Officer/Erwin Rommel.
- Hermann Göring (often spelled Goering due to wartime shortages of umlauted characters) (born January 12, 1893) is an antisemitic drug-addict and self-described "swell guy who's just a little misunderstood". He is best known for writing The Rise and Fall of Hermann Goering, and also recording the book on audio cassette using his own voice. Every time he says "Ich erkläre mich selbst unschuldig," I cry. The book is based on a fictitious character who kills himself at the end (spoiler warning).
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