Goebbels: The Life of Joseph Goebbels, the Mephistophelean Genius of Nazi Propaganda

Goebbels

The Life of Joseph Goebbels, the Mephistophelean Genius of Nazi Propaganda

1990 • 472 pages

Ralf Georg Reuth's biography is meticulously researched, comprehensive, definitive. With unusual objectivity Reuth reconstructs history from eyewitness accounts, Goebbels's own diaries, and archival material -- some of which was held by the East Germans and Russians and only recently became available. It is the story of a small, spindly, highly intelligent man with a clubfoot and an inferiority complex who rose to power with Hitler and was, of all the Nazis, the greatest advocate of the extermination of the Jews. - Jacket flap.


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