Hermann Göring, one of the most powerful figures in the Nazi Party and the founder of Gestapo, for a couple of years lived in Odengatan 27. He moved to Stockholm with his Swedish wife Carin some time after The Beer Hall Putsch, also known as the Munich Putsch in November 1923. The coup failed and the Nazi Party was forbidden in Germany. The authorities in Munich declared Göring a wanted man. He moved to Austria, then Italy, then Sweden.
During the Munich events Göring had been wounded. While receiving treatment for his injuries, he developed an addiction to morphine which persisted until the last year of his life. While living in Sweden, he became so violent that his family had to placed him in the Långbro mental hospital (
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Göring returned to Germany when an amnesty was declared in 1927. Following the establishment of the Nazi state, Göring amassed power and political capital to become the second most powerful man in Germany.