The strange story of Goering’s yacht and the fake Hitler diary

Hermann Goering\'s yacht Carin II

Hermann Goering’s yacht Carin II

Read all about Hermann Goering’s splendid yacht, the Carin II at Wallyworld. It seems she survived the war virtually unscathed, and was requisitioned as a spoil of war by Field Marshal Montgomery who passed it on to our Royal Family who used it for their holidays for 15 years.

From this distance in time is seems to have been an rather unusual kind of Royal Yacht, but perhaps things seemed rather different 60-odd years ago.

The story of Carin II became even stranger - for she was later owned for a time by the journalist at the centre of the fake Hitler diaries scandal.

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2 Responses to “The strange story of Goering’s yacht and the fake Hitler diary”

  1. jeff cole Apr 30th 2008 at 04:53 am 1

    Hmm, isn’t there some dispute about this particular ‘Goering’s yacht’ re her provenance? I seem to remember seeing pix of something bigger, or at least a different deckhouse. I know he had a sailing yacht, maybe he had several?
    jeff

  2. Gavin Atkin May 1st 2008 at 12:31 pm 2

    From the translated reportage at the Wallyworld site there seems little doubt the boat belonged to Goering or that it was used by the Windsors for holiday making.

    Whether it actually could be called a Royal Yacht may be less obvious but if it was renamed first Prince Albert and then Prince Charles, the connection seems strong.

    But who knows? In the end most of us are just repeating stuff we’ve read elsewhere,

    And speaking of the things we read - there’s a lot more material on the Wallyworld site now, and it’s clear the old boat has a tremendous story to tell, even since the Hitler diary forger Heidmann had her.

    Gav

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