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English: Hermann Goering showed them his wonderful collection of swords.
Deutsch: Herman Göring (erste Person v.r.) zeigt Charles Lindbergh (mitte) und seiner Frau Ann Morrow Lindbergh (erste Person v.l.) ein Schwert seiner Schwertsammlung. [Life magazine Artikel vom 3. April 1939: He (Goring) showed them his wonderful collection of swords.]
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Author The Herman Goering Collection donated this photo to the Library of Congress. The LOC says "Rights status not evaluated." I contacted the proprietor of the Herman Goering Collection and he said the photo is for public use. To verify, go to his website: http://www.germaniainternational.com/goring2.html

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Hermann Goering shows Charles Lindbergh his collection of swords. 1936.

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