Joseph Goebbels

Joseph Goebbels

politician Germany

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 (127 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
566,855
Power
2,847$
Sentiment
1.98
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Indonesia 2 2.00 0.20% +0% 273,523,615 558,211 $1,119,000 2,284$
Estonia 1 5.00 0.06% +0% 1,326,539 775 $31,000 18$
Slovenia 1 2.00 0.08% +0% 2,078,938 1,682 $56,000 45$
Switzerland 1 1.00 0.07% +0% 8,654,622 6,186 $700,000 500$
Totals 5 285,583,714 566,854 $1,906,000 2,847$
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Recent Mentions

Estonia Estonia: Goebbels' villa is mentioned as a protected monument despite plans for its demolition. 5

Postimees – major Estonian daily, est. 1857: Jõude seisev Goebbelsi häärber võib minna lammutamisele

Indonesia Indonesia: Joseph Goebbels was the Nazi Minister of Propaganda who created a glorified narrative around Hitler. 2

Kompas: Redaksi Yth: Sejarah yang Menerangi

Indonesia Indonesia: Joseph Goebbels was the Nazi German Minister of Propaganda during World War II, known for his role in spreading false information and propaganda. 2

Kompas: Goebbels dan Manipulasi Sejarah

United Kingdom United Kingdom: So claimed a 1941 article called Churchill’s Lie Factory written by one Joseph Goebbels, who had been accused of … exactly that. 2

The Guardian: Right back at ya! Trump’s crude but effective rhetorical standby | Chris Taylor

Slovakia Slovakia: Klemperer noted that the language used by Joseph Goebbels was instrumental in the transformation of society into a community of mass murderers. 2

SME – major Slovak daily, est. 1993: Rozpad politického jazyka a jeho dôsledky (píše Michal Havran)