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Goering

[ US /ˈɡoʊɝɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. German politician in Nazi Germany who founded the Gestapo and mobilized Germany for war (1893-1946)

How To Use Goering In A Sentence

  • Adam's next problem was how to obtain a translation of the document and Goering's letter without arousing unnecessary curiosity.
  • But any readers wishing to set to work on Goering's negligee should beware the unsleeping Mattel legal team, although the legal eagles did suffer a setback last August.
  • With this ill-omened report in his hand, Goering stepped out of the door of Hitler's salon.
  • In a section of the programme on the club's rich heritage, Luftwaffe (air force) chief Goering is pictured sitting on the club's honorary tribune, with uniformed Nazi officers behind him.
  • He came by the solid silver foot-high treasure after it was taken from the ruins of Goering's country home at the end of Second World War by a British soldier.
  • Goering often hunted wild boars in Poland
  • Adam's next problem was how to obtain a translation of the document and Goering's letter without arousing unnecessary curiosity.
  • Roger Bontemps teaches physics and Denis Goeringer teaches biology, both at an Amiens lycée (secondary school).
  • I did not try to humble Goering publicly.
  • Adam's next problem was how to obtain a translation of the document and Goering's letter without arousing unnecessary curiosity.
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