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Joseph goebbels

Joseph goebbels. Johne. Early Life. Born in Rheydt , Germany on October 29, 1897. His short stature and crippled foot would torment him throughout his life. His father was a subordinate office worker. Education and Early Career.

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Joseph goebbels

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  1. Joseph goebbels Johne

  2. Early Life • Born in Rheydt, Germany on October 29, 1897. • His short stature and crippled foot would torment him throughout his life. • His father was a subordinate office worker.

  3. Education and Early Career • His disfigured foot prevented him from joining the German army in WWI. • Received a doctorate from Heidelberg University in 1922. • He then attempted to pursue a career in literature. • Wrote novels, plays, and poems, but had difficulty finding publishers who would accept his work.

  4. Rise to Power • Failing as a writer and afraid of being considered a bourgeois intellectual, Goebbels joined the Nazi party in 1924. • He immediately utilized his intellectual powers to create propaganda and control enemy publications. • Although he was not entirely liked by other party leaders, but his friendship with Hitler provided opportunities for advancement and he became the party’s chief propagandist.

  5. The Master Propagandist • As the Nazis’ Minister of Propaganda, Goebbels was responsible for managing projects to produce pro-Nazi films, radio programs, books, and advertisements. • He was also the editor of a number of Nazi newsparpers.

  6. Kristallnacht • Goebbels was responsible for ordering the Kristallnacht massacre on November 9, 2009.

  7. The Beginning of the End • Goebbels was the first to acknowledge the inevitable defeat of Germany after the fall of Stalingrad in 1943. • However, despite this failure, German morale persisted with cleverly reassuring propaganda from Goebbels.

  8. The End of the Third Reich • As Russian troops approached Berlin, Goebbels retreated into Hitler’s subterranean bunker. • When Hitler committed suicide on April 30, Goebbels became the ruler of Germany. • However, this would not last.

  9. Death • The next day, Goebbels, his wife, and their six children committed suicide. Their bodies were burned outside the Führerbunker and discovered by Soviet troops several days afterward.

  10. References • www.spartacus.schollnet.co.uk/goebbels.htm • www.britannica.com • www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/holocaust/peopleevents/pandeamex98.html • www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/holocaust/goebbels.html • www.holocaustresearchproject.org/holoprelude/goebbels.html

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