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Former summer house of Nazi leader Göring offered for 15 million

The summer house of Hermann Göring, Adolf Hitler's right-hand man, is up for sale. The detached house with 7,700 square meters of land is located in the dunes of the German Wadden Island of Sylt and is expected to fetch 15 million euros. This is reported by NU.nl.



The villa "Min Lütten", built in the mid-1930s by Emmy Göring, the wife of Hermann Göring, is located on the Wadden Island of Sylt with a view of the North Sea. This recently renovated property is described by Sotheby's as a "unique gem" and has a living area of 200 square meters, with three bedrooms and three bathrooms. The purchase of the villa also includes a plot of more than 7,700 square meters.

The sale price is not public, but according to the German newspaper BILD, it is between 15 and 18 million euros. Hermann Göring was a prominent Nazi leader and commander of the German air force during World War II. After the war, he was convicted during the Nuremberg Trials but committed suicide before the sentence could be carried out. In another former residence of Göring in Wolfsschanze, Poland, five skeletons without feet and hands were found last year. The circumstances surrounding their death and burial are unclear, but research suggests it is not a recent crime and that the bodies were likely buried only after the house was built. This makes it plausible that Göring was aware of the dead.

Source: NU.nl

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