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Joseph Goebbels with his daughters, Hilde (center) and Helga (right), at a Christmas celebration in the Saalbau (Hall) Friedrichshain, Berlin, 1937, during the singing of the national anthems. In 1937, Helga and Hilde were photographed with their father at the Berlin Frühjahrsregatta.
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The Goebbels family included Harald Quandt (Magda's son from her first marriage; b. 1921), plus Helga (b. 1932), Hilde (b. 1934), Helmut (b. 1935), Holde (b. 1937), Hedda (b. 1938), and Heide (b. 1940).
Jul 13, 2024 · Joseph Goebbels, minister of propaganda for the German Third Reich under Adolf Hitler. A master orator and propagandist, he is generally accounted responsible for presenting a favorable image of the Nazi regime to the German people. Learn more about Goebbels in this article.
- Joseph Goebbels was the Nazi minister of propaganda under Adolf Hitler. He was instrumental in convincing the German people to support the Nazi reg...
- In 1924 Joseph Goebbels befriended members of the Nazi Party. He became district administrator of the party’s chapter in Elberfeld, Germany, and in...
- As head of Nazi propaganda efforts, Joseph Goebbels crafted many of the myths and rituals that spread anti-Semitism and demanded devotion to the Fü...
- Joseph Goebbels and his wife poisoned their six children and killed themselves on May 1, 1945. He had become chancellor of Germany after Adolf Hitl...
Goebbels was born into a strict Catholic, working-class family in Rheydt, Germany, in 1897. As a child he had polio, which left him with a deformed foot and one leg two inches shorter than the...
Oct 9, 2009 · BERLIN: As the Red Army closed in on Berlin, Hitler's propaganda minister, Joseph Goebbels, and his wife, Magda, gathered their six children and made their way to the Fuhrerbunker beneath the bombed-out Chancellery. The children were knocked out with morphine by an SS doctor and then had cyanide capsules crushed between their teeth.