Joseph Goebbels
Joseph Goebbels was a prominent German politician and the Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany, known for his skillful use of media to promote the Nazi agenda. He was a key figure in shaping public perception and is remembered for his role in disseminating anti-Semitic propaganda and supporting totalitarian regimes.
Born on Oct 29, 1897 (128 years old)
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Greece:
Joseph Goebbels was a prominent Nazi official who attended a press conference with Richard Strauss.
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Iraq:
Ismail Baqaei referenced Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi propaganda minister, to illustrate the tactics used against Iran.
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United Kingdom:
Joseph Goebbels' ministry was involved in documenting daily life in occupied territories, including Greece.
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Canada:
As Otto rose through the party’s and then the government’s ranks, Ruth attracted the attention of Joseph Goebbels, the monstrous propaganda minister.
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Serbia:
Joseph Goebbels was involved in promoting Nazi propaganda during the 1936 Olympics.
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Guyana:
His cultural envoy, Joseph Goebbels, kept a tight grip on Deutsche Oper and Berlin Staatsoper.
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Switzerland:
Goebbels was educated in the conventional sense.
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Argentina:
Joseph Goebbels is mentioned as a historical figure representing government control over media.
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Norway:
Joseph Goebbels was mentioned in the context of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
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Germany:
Joseph Goebbels' speeches were also discovered in the materials related to Daniel Halemba.
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