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GOEBBELS AND HIS NAZI PROPAGANDA

What did he do.

Goebbels

When WW1 began in 1914 Goebbels went and signed up to join the army but was denied entry into being a soldier because of conditions and so had After graduating from Heidelberg University in 1922 with a doctorate in German philology, Goebbels pursued literary, dramatic, and journalistic efforts, writing an Expressionist novel in diary form in the 1920s.

The Nazi's

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n the autumn of 1924 Goebbels made friends with a group of National Socialists. A gifted speaker, he became the district administrator of the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP; National Socialist German Workers’ Party) in Elberfeld and editor of a biweekly National Socialist magazine

In November 1926 Hitler appointed him district leader in Berlin. The NSDAP, or Nazi Party, had been founded and developed in Bavaria, and, up to that time, there had been practically no party organization in Berlin, the German capital. Goebbels owed his new appointment to the prudent choice he made in a conflict between Gregor Strasser, representing the “left-wing” anticapitalist faction of the NSDAP, and the “right-wing” party leader, Hitler..

The Nazi's

After the Nazis seized power, Goebbels took control of the national propaganda machinery. A National Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda was created for him, and he became president of the newly formed “Chamber of Culture.” In this capacity he controlled, besides propaganda as such, the press, radio, theatre, films, literature, music, and the fine arts. In May 1933 he was instrumental in the burning of “unGerman” books at the Opera House in Berlin. “The era of extreme Jewish intellectualism is at an end,” Goebbels triumphantly told the crowd. A month earlier, Hitler had commanded him to organize a boycott of Jewish businesses. To be sure, Goebbels’s control of foreign propaganda, the press, theatre, and literature was limited—exercised only in bitter jurisdictional struggles with other officials—and he displayed little interest in regulating music and art. He did not, however, succeed in extending his power into other areas, such as the high schools.

n April 30, 1945, Goebbels was named chancellor of the Reich in Hitler’s will. The following day, Goebbels, the only one of the original Nazi leaders to remain with Hitler in the besieged bunker in Berlin, poisoned his six children, and he and his wife took their own lives

who was Goebbels?

Goebbels

Goebbels was a German nazi Politician and Reich minister of Propaganda in the officially named Nazi Germany under the leader of Nazi Germany as Adolf Hitler. Goebbels was born on October 29th 1897 in Rheydt, Germany and was born to a German father and a Dutch descent mother. His father Fritz was a factory clerk who worked in an industrial town called Monchengladbach near Dusseldorf. His full name is actually Paul Joseph Goebbels. Goebbels had 5 siblings Konrad, Elizebeth, Hans, Maria and Maria. He was the Chancellor of Germany and the Nazi party.

Early life

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As a Young boy Goebbels was a very sick child with lots of illness. He had inflamed lungs which left him unable to do most sports and he had a deformed leg in which he would limp as he would walk and this led him to become bullied by the other kids. Goebbels was educated at "Christian Gymnasium and was the top student in his class. Goebbels than studied Literature and History at the universities of Bonn, Munich, Wurzburg, Heidelberg and Freiburg. When he was at the university he fell in love with a university teacher and wanted to marry her until he found out that she was Jewish and than left her

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