Carin Göring

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Carin Göring was a Swedish noblewoman who became known as the first wife of leading Nazi official Hermann Göring and was later venerated in Nazi propaganda after her early death.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Swedish noblewoman
human
associatedWith Hermann Göring
Nazi Party
birthName Carin Axelina Hulda Fock
burialPlace Carinhall
Lovö Church
causeOfDeath heart failure
child Thomas von Kantzow
countryOfCitizenship Sweden
dateOfBirth 1888-10-21
dateOfDeath 1931-10-17
describedBySource Nazi-era biographies
historical studies of the Third Reich
era Interwar period
ethnicGroup Swedes
familyName Fock
father Carl Fock
givenName Karin
surface form: Carin
hasPartInMausoleum Carinhall
surface form: Carinhall mausoleum
languageOfWorkOrName German
Swedish
memberOf Fock family
mother Huldine Fock
movement Nazism
name Carin Göring self-link
nobleTitle baroness
notableEvent relationship with Hermann Göring beginning after the Beer Hall Putsch
notableFor being the first wife of Hermann Göring
being used as a symbol in Nazi propaganda
occupation socialite
placeOfBirth Kingdom of Sweden
Stockholm
placeOfDeath Kingdom of Sweden
Stockholm
religion Lutheranism
residence Berlin
Berchtesgaden
surface form: Obersalzberg

Rockelstad Castle
sexOrGender female
spouse Hermann Göring
Nils von Kantzow
spouseEndTimeWithHermannGöring 1931
spouseEndTimeWithNilsVonKantzow 1922
spouseStartTimeWithHermannGöring 1923
spouseStartTimeWithNilsVonKantzow 1910
subjectOf Nazi propaganda

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Carin Göring name Carin Göring self-link
Carinhall namedAfter Carin Göring
Hermann Göring spouse Carin Göring