At the time Third Reich German Nazi leader Hermann Göring wrote the following manuscript, he was still a general. Later, Hermann Göring became a Reichsmarschall (Reich Marshal). In World One War, Hermann Göring took over command of von Richthofen’s squadron after the Red Baron was shot down. Soon after the war Hermann Göring became a follower of Adolf Hitler. After the failed “Putsch”, he fled to Sweden and got married. For a while he stayed in Italy, but the ruling fascists had little to gain from helping the then banned NSDAP. But when Hitler was released from Spandau prison, Hermann Göring was soon at his side again. Hermann Göring was intensely involved in the political fraction negotiations. Late in the Weimar Republik Hermann Göring even become President of the Reichstag. After the NSDAP took power, Hermann Göring became Minister President of Prussia. Hermann Göring’s re-organization of the Prussian police is described in the manuscript on this page. Already a top Nazi leader, Hermann Göring became a top level Third Reich leader well, both in politics and as head of the new and rapidly expanding Luftwaffe - which eventually even had its own tank formation, the Hermann Göring Panzer Division ! When Hermann Göring re-married (his first wife had died), the wedding was one of the biggest social events in the Third Reich.