List of streets named after Hermann Göring
The List of streets named after Hermann Göring catalogues thoroughfares, squares, bridges, stadiums, and other public spaces that were named in honour of Hermann Göring—one of the most prominent figures of the Nazi regime—during the period of National Socialist rule in Germany and occupied territories. Across numerous German cities, including Berlin (Ebertstraße, known as Hermann‑Göring‑Straße from 1933 to 1945), Düsseldorf, Munich and others, street names were frequently altered to reflect Nazi ideology. The list also covers renamed locations in occupied areas such as Kalisz and Swinemünde, as well as bridges and sports facilities like the Hermann‑Göring‑Sportfeld in Breslau. After the fall of the Third Reich, nearly all these commemorative names were reverted, reflecting widespread denazification efforts.
Hermann-Göring-Straßen
- Berlin: Ebertstraße
- Düsseldorf: Benrather Straße
- Gladbeck: Horster Straße [1]
- Kalisz: Al. Wolności [2]
- München: Liebensteinstraße [3]
- Nörvenich: Bahnhofstraße, Marktplatz, Burgstraße, Am Kreuzberg
- Swinemünde: Lindenstrasse, heute ul. Armii Krajowej
- Gerasdorf bei Wien: unknown [4]
Hermann-Göring-Plätze
Others
- Berge, Forst (Lausitz): Hermann-Göring-Damm, now Zasieki, destroyed
- Breslau: Hermann Goering Sportfeld, Olympiastadion Breslau, now Stadion Olimpijski and camping
- Düren: originally Lendersdorfer Weg, later Hermann-Göring-Damm, after the war Dr.-Overhues-Allee
- Trier: Hermann-Göring-Stadion, Moselstadion
- Neuwied and Weißenthurm, Hermann-Göring-Brücke. Raiffeisenbrücke
- Lebenstedt, Salzgitter: Hermann-Göring-Stadt