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  1. Golden Party Badge. Cross of Honor of the German Mother. 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. [1]

  2. The Goebbels children were the five daughters and one son born to Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels and his wife Magda. The children, born between 1932-1940, were murdered by their parents in Berlin on 1 May 1945, the day both parents committed suicide. Magda Goebbels had an elder son, Harald Quandt, from a previous marriage to Günther ...

  3. Goebbels, Magda (d. 1945) German wife of Joseph Goebbels. Born Johanna Maria Magdalena Quandt; committed suicide on May 1, 1945; married Joseph Goebbels (1897–1945), Reichsminister of propaganda and gauleiter of Berlin, in December 1931; children: Hedda, Heide, Helga, Helmuth, Hilde, Holde. Magda Goebbels was the wife of Joseph Goebbels, the ...

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    • Joseph Goebbels: The Beginning of The End
    • Joseph Goebbels: Final Years

    Paul Joseph Goebbels was born on October 29, 1897, in Rheydt, Germany, an industrial city located in the Rhineland. Because of a club foot that he acquired during a childhood bout with osteomyelitis, a swelling of the bone marrow, the young Goebbels was exempted from service in the German army during World War I(1914-18). Instead, he attended a ser...

    Goebbels quickly ascended the ranks of the Nazi Party. First he broke away from Gregor Strasser (1892-1934), the leader of the more anti-capitalistic party bloc, who he initially supported, and joined ranks with the more conservative Hitler. Then, in 1926, he became a party district leader in Berlin. The following year, he established and wrote com...

    In January 1933, Hitler became the German chancellor, and in March of that year he appointed Goebbels the country’s minister for public enlightenment and propaganda. In this capacity, Goebbels had complete jurisdiction over the content of German newspapers, magazines, books, music, films, stage plays, radio programs and fine arts. His mission was t...

    At the start of World War IIin 1939, Goebbels was entrusted with the task of uplifting the spirit of the German people and employing the media, and specifically the cinema, to convince the population to support the war effort. A typical project he instigated was “Der ewige Jude,” also known as “The Eternal Jew” (1940), a propaganda film that ostens...

    In 1942, Goebbels organized “The Soviet Paradise,” a large Nazi propaganda show that was exhibited in Berlin. Its purpose was to bolster the resolve of the German people by exposing the chicanery of Jewish Bolsheviks. On May 18, Herbert Baum (1912-42), a Berlin-based German-Jewish Resistance leader, and his accomplices partly demolished the exhibit...

    As the war plodded on and German casualties mounted, Goebbels became a proponent of an all-out battle to the death against the Allied forces. In this regard, he employed his own abilities as a public speaker to further incite the German populace. On one occasion, in August 1944, speaking from the Sports Palace in Berlin, he commanded the German peo...

  4. Oct 9, 2009 · Papers reveal how Goebbels children were killed. BERLIN: As the Red Army closed in on Berlin, Hitler's propaganda minister, Joseph Goebbels, and his wife, Magda, gathered their six children and ...

  5. e. Paul Joseph Goebbels(German:[ˈpaʊ̯lˈjoːzɛfˈɡœbl̩s]ⓘ; 29 October 1897 – 1 May 1945) was a German Nazipolitician and philologistwho was the Gauleiter(district leader) of Berlin, chief propagandistfor the Nazi Party, and then Reich Minister of Propagandafrom 1933 to 1945. He was one of Adolf Hitler's closest and most devoted ...

  6. 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. Her mother came from a more humble background in which she had worked as a chambermaid.