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Intro. On 8 May 1945, one day after Nazi Germany surrendered to the Allies, Reichsmarshall Hermann Göring, Hitler's former second-in-command, surrendered with his family to U.S. forces in Austria. At the same time, Associate Justice Robert Jackson was informed of Göring's arrest, which prompted a discussion about establishing an international tribunal to charge the surviving Nazi leadership with war crimes. Elsewhere, U.S. Army psychiatrist Lt Col. (You) was summoned to Bad Mondorf, Luxembourg, to evaluate the mental health of 22 Nazi leaders under Allied custody, including Göring, who had been selected for prosecution.

Hermann Wilhelm Göring

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