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About the relationship between the German Nazi Hermann Göring and Sweden, where he soon settled down and also met a woman, Carin Fock, whom he married in 1923. This alliance lasted until 1931 when Carin died, but during these years Göring managed to build lifelong relationships with a number of important Swedish industrialists, entrepreneurs and politicians. Göring himself claimed during the Nuremberg Trials that he personally ensured that Sweden was never to be drawn into WWII. Includes an exclusive interview with Hermann Göring's daughter Edda, by his second marriage to the German actress Emmy Sonnemann.