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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 January 2025. Nazi politician and Propaganda Minister (1897–1945) "Goebbels" redirects here. For other uses, see Goebbels (disambiguation). Reichsleiter Joseph Goebbels Goebbels in 1933 Chancellor of Germany In office 30 April – 1 May 1945 President Karl Dönitz Preceded by Adolf Hitler Succeeded ...
Joseph is a common male name, derived from the Hebrew Yosef [1] (יוֹסֵף ). "Joseph" is used, [ 2 ] along with " Josef ", mostly in English, French and partially German languages. This spelling is also found as a variant in the languages of the modern-day Nordic countries .
Goebbels is a German surname, normally found in the western areas of Germany. It is probably derived from the Low German word gobelet. Notable people with the surname include: Heiner Goebbels (born 1952), German composer and music director; Joseph Goebbels (1897–1945), Propaganda Minister of Nazi Germany
Joseph Goebbels, the head of Nazi Germany's Ministry of Propaganda. Joseph Goebbels also put forth a theory which has come to be commonly associated with the expression "big lie". Goebbels wrote the following paragraph in an article dated 12 January 1941, sixteen years after Hitler first used the phrase.
Joseph Goebbels, the Reich Minister of Propaganda, headed the Party organization in Berlin as Gauleiter from 28 October 1926 to his suicide on 1 May 1945.. The first use of the term Gauleiter by the Nazi Party was in 1925 around the time Adolf Hitler re-founded the Party on 27 February, after the lifting of the ban that had been imposed on it in the aftermath of the Beer Hall Putsch of 9 ...
Paul Joseph Goebbels (29 October 1897 – 1 May 1945) was a German politician and Reich Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. The main article for this category is Joseph Goebbels .
Joseph Goebbels published articles in the Völkischer Beobachter to attack the United States for criticizing anti-Jewish measures, [11] and to attack the communist USSR. [12] The final issues of the paper from both April and May 1945 were not distributed.
Joseph Goebbels, as Hitler's number2 is portrayed in a lot of works and parodies about the nazism and World War Two. In Charlie Chaplin's The grate dictatore, the charcater Garbitsch portraied by the actor Henry Daniell is a parody of Goebbels.