No, Hermann Göring did not help the United States at Nuremberg; instead, he was a major defendant who was found guilty of war crimes and sentenced to death. The International Military Tribunal, which included the United States, convicted him for conspiracy, crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. Göring died by suicide before his execution could be carried out.
• Prosecution and conviction: Göring was the lead defendant at the Nuremberg trials. The prosecution presented evidence against him, and the tribunal found him guilty of the four major charges.
• Defiance: Rather than help the prosecution, Göring was defiant during the trial, questioning the court's legitimacy.
• Sentence: He was sentenced to death by hanging.
• Death: Before his execution, Göring committed suicide by swallowing a cyanide pill in his cell. [1, 2, 3, 5]
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