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It is but it will have been instilled into her from her youth. Clearly spent her life in denial.
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I suppose so. A chip of the old block.
The article doesn't make it very clear as to exactly what it was she asked for.
Post-war *all* of Goering's possessions were seized - the personal as well as the looted.

To ask for some of the 'personal' back doesn't seem to be particularly outrageous.

The Sins of the Father....etc.....
She asked for enought 'stuff' back that would allow for a subsistence living. So she wasn't asking for personal belongings just stuff to sell and live off.

I don't think she deserved anything and quite rightly was not given anything.
I'm not necessarily saying that she should get the stuff back. All the same, exactly what has she done wrong other than be the daughter of a madman?
She is not responsiblle for anything her father did in the war , she was a baby, as I was, personal belongings should be hers.

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