Standing before the war crime investigators, the German prisoner hung his head.
It was May, 1945, and he was being held at the U.S. Army's Interrogation centre in Augsburg, Bavaria.
A soldier marked his name off on a list: Goering.
But this was not Hermann Goering, Hitler's right-hand-man; Commander of the Luftwaffe and architect of the Holocaust - 'the final solution'.
No, Hermann Goering waited down the corridor in cell number 5. The man who stood here, defending himself against a charge of complicity with the Nazi regime, was Hermann's brother, Albert.
The Goering who saved Jews: A new book reveals that while Hermann masterminded the Final Solution his brother Albert rescued Gestapo victims
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