I am interested in writing an article on Hermann Goring and his toy train layout that he had built in his retreat Carinhall. It was built in an upper floor of the house. I have a picture of this layout by Gerd Heidemann. This picture is from a biography of Goring by David Irving, 1989. I think I first read about Goring’s trains in Shirers “Rise and Fall”. Any information is greatly appreaciated.
Yes, but when asked a question I feel the responsibility to respond even if it is off topic.
CHESSIEMIKE
Joshua,
Thanks for the reply!! I am most anxious to write about this topic. I am a life long model railroader and teacher of English. I have read extensively in the history of Nazi Germany. I want to look into the life of Goring. I am constantly trying to understand how a man who was a German Hero and played with toy trains could turn into such a monster. Help me if you can!!!
Thanks again. Joel
Vern,
Thanks for replying, this is a touchy subject. People are still very angry about the ***, understandily so. One has to wonder what the heck was going through Goring’s mind to be able to kill in a cold blooded fashion and still take joy in playing with toy trains.
If you find something out I would appreciate anything to shed light on this topic. Hitler did shut down the “Bing” factory that manufactured toy trains. Bing was Jewish firm… how sad.
Please help and thanks again.
It’s spelled “Goering”. So that fat sack of c%^# had some cool toys,eh? Wish he’d been accidentally electrocuted by them! But I don’t mean to editorialize.
I remember from English literature class that even as heroes have a tragic flaw, villans have a redeeming something-or-other.
Who is HERMANN is he a Railfan.
I’m with you Jonathan. An ambassador like Goering is not what the hobby needs! Still, history is history and it is interesting to think of one of the upper level Nazi psychos having a side to his personality that could enjoy model trains. The awarenss of such a detail humanizes him, which in turn confronts us with challenging questions about the nature of evil in human behavior. Good grief! I’m not hoping to arouse any strong feelings in this forum and I’m sure this isn’t what Joel is looking for. Good luck with your historical search. Just as a side line I recall seeing an old LIFE magazine photo of a German Society of Model Engineers circa 1930’s all dressed in suits lying on a floor nailing down what looked like O scale or larger track. It was an interesting image.
Ralph
American spelling “Goring”. Goring committed suicide before the hangman could get him. No lost to civilization, but I wonder where the toys are now.
Thanks for the tip of the Life mag article. You could imagine my surprise to see Goring playing with trains with some of his generals. He even had model planes on wires that could “bomb” the trains. In the article, I would try to connect, his trains with the hobby in general and the Jewish manufactures of toy trains at the time. I also would comment about his love of art collecting on the one hand and his ability to kill in cold blood on the other.The old good and evil problem…again!!!Joel
Are you telling us that one of the meanest nazi officers had toy trains?!?!? it cant be true, how come someone so evil could have a layout in his house, its just uncanny! I cant tell if you should write the article, he is no good example of a model railroader. I would like to see the pictures though.
I can send you the one picture I have of the layout with Goring and the Generals. Give me your mailing address and I will post it!!!JoelM
He was the ReischMarshall second to Hitler in Nazi Germany.JOel
looks like hitler will have killed him for liking trains.hitler liked automobiles and trucks.didnt hitler built the autobond.
looks like hitler will have killed him for liking trains.hitler liked automobiles and trucks.didnt hitler built the autobond.
Interesting,I always thought the Nazi regime was pro railway,given the big part they played in their war plans. Keep in mind they came up with the Kriegslocomotive and were champions of armored railroad equipment,as well as gigantic rail mounted artillery pieces. I won’t get into their use of railroads in their plans to murder millions of civilians,that’s well documented.
As far as Goering goes,read Adolf Galland’s autobiography(top German ace in WWII,advocate of the ME262 jet program) and you’ll realize how bad a leader he was(a good thing for the Allies). I’m talking about his leadership,not just his being a lowlife.
Joel,
Yes, you will need a scanner. The directions on how to post a photo are at the site and are streight forward. You will have to register to make a post, but that is no big deal. If you are going to buy a scanner may I suggest you get a photo scanner. It will cost more, but if you deal mostly with photos it’s the best way to go as it can work from the negative or a slide. They will work with prints also. When I got a scanner it was withother things in mind. I went with HP and have been very happy with the results. It is a flat bed scanner and does prints real good, but I have 13,000 plus slides so I am out of luck with those.
CHESSIEMIKE
Hitlet himself dissliked trains and was going to systematicaly dismantel the railways after he won the war. The downtown stations and realestate would make room for his other grand ideas. He thought the trains were old relics and would have no place in his new reich.
Joel,
If you don’t mind, will you post the photo on the “Railfan.net Forum” under “General Modeling”? And while you are there look in the “Diesel” and “Steam” threads at the photos of German trains I have posted and give me any info you might have! The three unit diesel-articulated was reported to be used by Goering himself. Thanks for your input!
CHESSIEMIKE
Mike,
I will post the photo on Railfan.net Forum eh but I don’t know how!!! Do I need a scanner- no problem, I’ve been meaning to buy one just for these occasions. Please help! I going to Railfan right now. Thanks, I will get back to you later.