Göring Telegram

The Göring Telegram was a message sent by Hermann Göring, head of the Luftwaffe and Adolf Hitler's designated successor as leader of Nazi Germany, that asked for permission to assume leadership of the crumbling regime on 23 April 1945. The telegram caused an infuriated Hitler to immediately strip Göring of power and to appoint new successors, Joseph Goebbels and Karl Dönitz, as chancellor and head of state, respectively.

Copy printed at the Führerbunker
Created23 April 1945
Location
  • Obersalzberg
  • Führerbunker
  • The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina
Author(s)Hermann Göring
Media typeTelegram
PurposeTo inform Hitler that Göring was prepared to take command of the Greater German Reich should Hitler relinquish it
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