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  • "We will call Horcher from the radio in the car, Janssen.

    Garden of Beasts Deaver, Jeffery 2004

  • Horcher owned Berlin's most popular game restaurant in the early 1900s and from that success built a culinary Axis of Evil under Hitler that included Maxim's in Paris and Zu den drei Husaren ( "the Three Hussars") in Vienna, both still going strong today under new management.

    The Gastronomica Reader Aram Bakshian Jr. 2010

  • Horcher owned Berlin's most popular game restaurant in the early 1900s and from that success built a culinary Axis of Evil under Hitler that included Maxim's in Paris and Zu den drei Husaren ( "the Three Hussars") in Vienna, both still going strong today under new management.

    The Gastronomica Reader Aram Bakshian Jr. 2010

  • The current Horcher restaurant in Madrid, operated by his son, still features on its menu Backhendl, Viennese-style fried chicken, one of Göring's favorites.

    The Gastronomica Reader Aram Bakshian Jr. 2010

  • Giles McDonogh's "Otto Horcher, Caterer to the Third Reich" is even more enjoyable, relating the saga of Hermann Göring's favorite restaurateur.

    The Gastronomica Reader Aram Bakshian Jr. 2010

  • The current Horcher restaurant in Madrid, operated by his son, still features on its menu Backhendl, Viennese-style fried chicken, one of Göring's favorites.

    The Gastronomica Reader Aram Bakshian Jr. 2010

  • Horcher owned Berlin's most popular game restaurant in the early 1900s and from that success built a culinary Axis of Evil under Hitler that included Maxim's in Paris and Zu den drei Husaren ( "the Three Hussars") in Vienna, both still going strong today under new management.

    The Gastronomica Reader Aram Bakshian Jr. 2010

  • The current Horcher restaurant in Madrid, operated by his son, still features on its menu Backhendl, Viennese-style fried chicken, one of Göring's favorites.

    The Gastronomica Reader Aram Bakshian Jr. 2010

  • Giles McDonogh's "Otto Horcher, Caterer to the Third Reich" is even more enjoyable, relating the saga of Hermann Göring's favorite restaurateur.

    The Gastronomica Reader Aram Bakshian Jr. 2010

  • Giles McDonogh's "Otto Horcher, Caterer to the Third Reich" is even more enjoyable, relating the saga of Hermann Göring's favorite restaurateur.

    The Gastronomica Reader Aram Bakshian Jr. 2010

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