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Goebbels
[ gœ-buhls ]
noun
- Jo·seph Paul [yoh, -zef poul], 1897–1945, German propaganda director for the Nazis.
Goebbels
/ ˈɡœbəls /
noun
- GoebbelsPaul Joseph18971945MGermanPOLITICS: Nazi politicianPOLITICS: statesman Paul Joseph (paul ˈjoːzɛf). 1897–1945, German Nazi politician; minister of propaganda (1933–45)
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Goebbels was also instrumental in the initial success Strauss had under the Nazis.
Goebbels, in fact, would be seen as the leader most sympathetic to the modernists.
He had been a leading anti-Semitic propagandist under Joseph Goebbels.
In his biography of Goebbels, Irving makes many references to Naumann, and these are references that I would like to include.
Each time, in Berlin, Goebbels and the others wanted to see what the reaction would be in Washington and London.
In the meantime Goebbels again ordered the reorganization of the entire propaganda machine in this country.
"Sure, an' ye've been taken in by me auld pal Goebbels," O'Malley added.
This had to be the greatest sockdolager since Goebbels explained Stalingrad.
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