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Joseph Goebbels (1897–1945)

Author of Final Entries 1945: The Diaries of Joseph Goebbels

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Works by Joseph Goebbels

Michael: A Novel (1987) 29 copies
Dagboeken 1939-1945 (1985) 9 copies
Journal 1943-1945 (2005) 8 copies
Diario 1938 (1994) 7 copies
Journal 1923-1933 (2006) 5 copies
Journal : 1933-1939 (2007) 4 copies
Diario 3 copies
The Goebbles Diaries (1973) 2 copies
Napló (1994) 2 copies
Dnevnik 1 copy
Adolf Hitler 1 copy
THE GOEBBELS DIARIES (1974) 1 copy

Associated Works

Goebbels (1973) — Associated Name — 36 copies
De kunst van het liegen — Author, some editions — 10 copies
The man who created Hitler : Joseph Goebbels (1979) — Assdociated Name — 4 copies
Het dagboek van Joseph Goebbels — Associated Name — 1 copy

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Joseph Goebbels's diaries, only now surfacing some thirty-two years after his violent death, are the most spectacular and probably the last great literary legacy of the Third Reich. Final Entries is a deeply personal account by the man second in power only to the Führer himself. It covers Nazi Germany's stupendous last days, from February through April 1945, as the American and Russian armies close in on Berlin. This is the greatest doomsday story of the twentieth century, the climactic days when the political structure of the world was being transformed… (more)
 
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CalleFriden | 5 other reviews | Feb 15, 2023 |
It's hard to give a "rating" to a book by an evil person, and about evil. It's in a piece with The Men Who Lost America: British Leadership, the American Revolution, and the Fate of the Empire
by Andrew O'Shaughnessy, about the much less evil, and eventual American allies, the British. But Goebbels is unapologetic to the end. He talks about Britain, the U.S. and the USSR are destroying everything worthwhile in Germany and for that matter the world. He takes no responsibility for Germany's stirring the pot in such a manner as to make destroying Germany as he and Hitler made it a necessity.

He describes an inverted world where evil is greatness, and good is evil. He demonizes those that tried to surrender so as to gain peace
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JBGUSA | 5 other reviews | Jan 2, 2023 |
I give this a high rating not so much for the author -- who hardly needs any introduction -- but for the fact that this diary gives one an awful insight into just how delusional the leadership of the Third Reich was in its final weeks. It's also a rare chance to watch the collapse of a regime from the inside, from the point of view of a high insider. For these reasons, I recommend it.
 
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EricCostello | 5 other reviews | Jul 27, 2019 |
Awful and fascinating. By the time these entries start, the war is lost. Massively destructive bombing raids on German cities are a nightly event, the Battle of the Bulge has failed, they're steadily losing territory in every direction, and Goebbels is engaged in denial, scapegoating, projection, and wishful thinking to an extraordinary degree. It's like a bad car crash you can't stop from looking at, but it's mildly nauseating.
 
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trishrobertsmiller | 5 other reviews | Jul 15, 2019 |

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