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  1. The Goebbels Diaries, 1942-1943. | Lochner, Louis P. | ISBN: 9780837138152 | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon.

  2. The Institute of Contemporary History (IfZ) in Munich made two attempts to publish Goebbels’ notes as a scholarly edition. First in 1987 (4 volumes) then as a revised, second edition from 1993 – 2008. (29 volumes; both editions published by Saur Verlag, Munich). The latter, more recent edition of the 'diaries' was prepared under the ...

  3. The Diaries of Joseph Goebbels Online include a transcription of all handwritten entries from the years 1923 to July 1941 and the subsequent dictations up until 1945. This edition, issued by the Institut für Zeitgeschichte, is based on the reproduction of the entire diaries on glass microfiches -- commissioned by Goebbels himself -- that was discovered by Elke Fröhlich in the former special ...

  4. Goebbels rose to power in 1933 along with Hitler and the Nazi Party and he was appointed Propaganda Minister. One of his first acts was the burning of books rejected by the Nazis. He exerted totalitarian control over the media, arts and information in Germany. From the beginning of his tenure, Goebbels organized attacks on German Jews ...

  5. 13. Aug. 2012 · Goebbels, who had only recently made the acquaintance of Hitler, recorded his feelings about his idol and his impressions of their early encounters, and for Lochner these made the early Goebbels diaries especially compelling reading. On April 19, 1926, after a meeting with “the chief,” Goebbels expressed his euphoria in typically telegraphic style: “Adolf Hitler, I love you, because you ...

  6. The Goebbels Diaries, 1942-1943. Joseph Goebbels. Doubleday, 1948 - Germany - 566 pages. Joseph Goebbels was a German politician and Reich Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. He served as the chief proponent of actions against the Jewish population of Germany.

  7. 3. Apr. 1984 · The vitriolic anti-semitism of Goebbels and the regime is brought very starkly to life. It is hard to understand how such sentiments were committed to paper bearing in mind the intended publication of Goebbels diaries for "posterity". Perhaps it is this that is so disturbing and brings the policy of the "Final Solution" into stark reality for ...

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