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    Magda Goebbels

    German politician

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  1. Johanna Maria Magdalena "Magda" Goebbels (née Ritschel; 11 November 1901 – 1 May 1945) was the wife of Nazi Germany's Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels. A prominent member of the Nazi Party, she was a close ally, companion, and political supporter of Adolf Hitler.

  2. Magda Goebbels was the wife of Joseph Goebbels, who had served as the propaganda minister of ‘Nazi’ Germany from 1933 to 1945. Check out this biography to know about her childhood, family life, career, and death.

  3. Mar 18, 2019 · Joseph and Magda Goebbels, the one-time first couple of the Reich who got married with Adolf Hitler as their witness, committed suicide in the garden of the Reich’s Chancellery. Their bodies were then doused in petroleum and burned.

  4. Magda Goebbels was the wife of Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi gauleiter ("district leader") of Berlin-Brandenberg whose skills as an orator earned him the office of Reichsminister of Propaganda after Hitler's ascension to power in 1933.

  5. Magda Goebbels. As Russian troops neared Berlin in World War II, Magda murdered her six children in Hitler's bunker, and then committed suicide with her husband, Joseph Goebbels.

  6. Johanna Maria Magdalena " Magda " Goebbels ( née Ritschel; 11 November 1901 – 1 May 1945) was the wife of Nazi Germany 's Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels. A prominent member of the Nazi Party, she was a close ally, companion, and political supporter of Adolf Hitler.

  7. The Goebbels children were the five daughters and one son born to Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels and his wife Magda Goebbels. The children, born between 1932 and 1940, were murdered by their parents in Berlin on 1 May 1945, the day both parents committed suicide.

  8. Oct 7, 2023 · Magda was a well-educated, multilingual girl with a Jewish stepfather. She was the wife of Joseph Goebbels, the mastermind behind Nazi Germany's propaganda machine.

  9. Dec 8, 2003 · Magda Goebbels, was born in 1901 to Auguste Behrendt and Oskar Ritschel, who married shortly after her birth. Their family atmosphere helped set her up for the rest of her life. Her father was a well cultured, and well-connected engineer.

  10. She was portrayed in propaganda publications as the perfect housewife and mother. In 1938, she became the first woman to receive the “Cross of Honor for the German Mother.” Altogether, she bore Goebbels six children, whose lives were made public in regular reports in films and weekly newsreels.

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