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Mental experts reveal amazing_facts about Nazi Leader
Goering's Life in Padded Cell Mad fits of rage': Dope Maniac Tried
to strangle nurse
By Leonard Clairment
STOCKHOLM.
TO-DAY, for the first time, I am able to reveal the story how Hermann Goering, Hitler's right hand man, was detained in a Swedish mental, hospital as a raving drug fiend.
Here are the medical case details of the man who now commands the Nazi Air Force.
Goering was put in a padded cell. · Special watch was put over him because of his violent fits of rage.
He threatened women nurses with a dagger. He tried to strangle a woman nurse with his bare hands.
Here now is the real truth of what happened to Goering during the time when, according to official Nazi records, he was "taking refuge" in Italy after the famous Munich "Patsch" in 1923.
.
Actually Goering fled from Munich to take refuge with his wife's relatives in Sweden. At that time he was married to the Baroness Carin Fock, of Stockholm.
His wife's parents took him under their protection. Then they were faced with the problem of handing him over to a men-. tal home because of his addiction. to drugs.
German and Swedish authorities have kept the facts dark. But now, after consulting Swedish legal records, 1 can reveal the full facts. They i were brought to light by re- search into a legal case labelled Goering v. Kantzow, which started in Stockholm in April, 1922.
'Not A Fit Father'
to health within six or eight weeks. He will be administered treatments at this fospital, and will not be relcased from here un- til fully recovered.
OLGT KINDERG (Head Physician). Langbro Hospital, May 8th, 1026. Later evidence was given that
Carin Goering, the German Field- Marshal's wife--he was then captain Hermann Coering, on Sept. 1, 1925, --had formerly been married to and been transferred, under special man named Kantzow. When their
police ercurt, from Aspuddens Hos- marriage was dissolved the courts Rave the custody of her son, Thorns,pital to Katarina Hospital in Stock- holm, another mental institution, and recorded as patient 291.
to the father.
After she married Goering she tried to get custody of the child again, so that he could be raised in n German family.
The Kanzow family claimed that Goering was not a fit father for the boy. An affidavit by Goering's own family physician was read in court:
It is hereby certified that Captain Goering is a victim of morphine, and that his wife Carin Goering.
Baronese Fock sufera from epilepsy, for which, reason their home must be considered inappropriate for her son Thomas Kantzow.
nee
Stockholm. April 16th, 1920.
HAL A. R. LUNDBERG.
THERE HE THREW A TER- RIFIC FIT OF RAGE AND HAD TO BE LOCKED UP IN A PADDED CELL..
Hid Stolen Drugs
re-
On June 22, 1928, the case came to close. Mrs, Corin Gooring's claim to the mustody of her con Was jected. Young Thomas was, by order of the Court, placed in charge of trustees.
However, Hermann Goering was not released so soon. from the insane sylum, despite Professor Kinberg's optimiste estimate of "six to eight- weeks.
And in the records of the Stock- holm Police Department one will After much debating, the case was find that Goering, Sept. 6, 1927-
GOERING IN THE GREAT WAR
At Kaptenen Göring lider of moifinion och abans hustru Carin Göring fold frition
dinfor Fork hider of Apilepor ride ands olagupligt for hennes son Thomas
rant you,
intygan
outh are.
deras hom
Stockton 16 April 1926 Karl A. R. Lundby
Jeg
Hey like.
HERE is the actual affidavit ceriifying Gorring as a morphine addict.
It was produced in court during the legal bailly between Goering and his
postponed until April 27, at which more than a year later-again was in i wife for the custody of their son. time Kanizow's legal representative need of help for mental disorder.
One hurse told under outh how informed the Court that Hermann
Hew into Cloering, due to
Goering" his brain trouble,
often
violent
⚫ was at the time un Inmate at the ages, particularly when he found 66
Langbro Paychopathic Ilospital.imself without his drugs. Again the case was postponed, this time, until May 11.
When he first entered Aspuddens | Hospital he was sill in possession of
At the third trial a statement had a German cane inside of which was been
procured from the famous a long stiletto knife. With this wen- he threatened the women Swedish paychiatrist. Professor Olof pon
Kinberg, who had had Goering under | nurses.. close observation and trehiment at
Once, when caught trying to hide
the Langbro Phychopathic Hospital. a bottle of morphine which he had
It read:
Captain Hernianu
Goering,
→ who is to begin a cure from the consequences of narcotics, con- tracted during extreme physical -pain, laervected to be restored
"So My Boy will Live!": Why A Mother
Weeps
In dlafainted sentences, going bver the incidents in the life of her son since he was born in an army bar- racks, Mrs. Humphries revealed last night that Jack, when he was only tires, fell thirty feet from a window in Morecambe, Lancashire.
just stolen from the hospital drug
WHEN the London "Sunday the department, Goering leaped nt
thront of his nurse and tried to Pictorial" quietly broke the newa choke her;
to a sad-eyed widow that her At the close of the year 1927 Her- mann Goering returned to his native eighteen-year-old soldier son had escaped the gallows by a Home country reputedly cured.
Office reprieve, she broke down and wept unrestrainedly.
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Then a faint smalle of relief brightened her pale face and sho Murinured: "I am so glad my boy will live."
Ite split his head right open and 1 fear that the wound may have had a serious effect on him," alie said. Loved His Mother
The son, Jack Humphreys, of Can- "He was a lonely boy and had few he was very at- terbury-rond, Davyhule. Manches- friends. Always
ter, was sentenced to death at Leeds tached to his mother she went on. Atsizes for the murder of his aunt, us she look frem a drawer a mali Miss Sarah Jane Brooks at her home, vanity case in a silken pouch. "Jack me. He gave' nie Coniston Mount, Stanningley, Leeds. Just worshipped
The jury made a strong recommen- this for my birthday last September." Mrs. Humphries. treasures a little dation to mercy,
envelope containing her son's swim- ming certificates and school reports.
Miss Brooke was found dead with atab wounda after dromen had been called to the house Humphreys was In the living room of their little home slated to have taken the police to are several articles of furniture mudo
plate where he had hidden Inkon from the premises.
wanted to ben cabinet makarand 80 by Humphries in his sport. Ume. He
kent he willed her while they
were listening to the radio. “.
Ils counsel pleaded that there was evidence of Insanity in the family
Geering in 1910, when he was with Richtofen's squadron.
URGES HITLER SILENCE
Washington, May 14. Senator Theodore F. Green hos urged the Government and economic leaders to restrain from denuncia- tions of Hitler, lest it create a war psychology and push the United States into war..
"I could be arrested, for what I think of him, but we will best serVO the interests of our own country we remain out of the, war," he said, -United Press.
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