GOERING'S SUICIDE LETTERS
PUBLICATION OPPOSEB Received Thursday, 11.15 a.m. LONDON, Oct. 30. The Allied Control Council has unanimously decided that Goering's suicide letters written in his cell at Nuremberg should not be published. The council announced that four copies of each letter sent to the council would be destroyed, and the original notes would be sealed and impounded into the control authorities' archives. The letters included one to Goering's wife, another to the gaol commandant and a third to certain Allied personalities. It is understbod the council felt Goering wrote the letters with the intention that they would be published, from which he "could make propaganda and try some legend building through them."
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Chronicle (Levin), 31 October 1946, Page 9
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