News about Joseph Goebbels

Another summer's day in tinderbox Britain: A Roma community exploded in riots a month ago, but the underlying tensions are decades in the making after 500k fled persecution for the 'heaven' of UK, writes SUE REID

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 20, 2024
In the living room of his Nottingham terraced house, with pictures of Jesus Christ and Cliff Richard on the wall, a dark-haired man called Rudi gave me a frank view of his life in Britain. 'I love England. I feel I passed to heaven,' said Rudi, who came here from Romania's capital Bucharest. 'It's like finding a bag of money on the road, picking it up, and no one saying anything at all.

The movie that humanises Hitler: Docudrama Goebbels And The Fuhrer - which views the Nazis from the viewpoint of Adolf and his propaganda maestro - sparks controversy in Germany

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 15, 2024
Führer und Verführer - translated as 'Leader and Seducer' or 'Goebbels and the Fuhrer' - is a docudrama that seeks to 'tear off the masks' of the Nazi demagogues and explore how they compelled an entire nation to follow their murderous ideals. Splicing dramatised scenes of Goebbels and Hitler together with archive footage and interviews with Holocaust survivors, the film follows the private lives of the Führer and his propagandist-in-chief from 1938 until their suicides in 1945 - and covers in detail their tactics for mass indoctrination. Many critics in Germany and beyond have lauded the docudrama as a 'masterpiece and 'revolutionary' for its willingness to place the Nazi chiefs front and centre of the story, unlike most works which focus on the victims of the Third Reich - but others have questioned the filmmaker's desire to do just that. Such resistance comes from long-held wariness in Germany of any work that focuses on the 'perspective of the perpetrators' amid fears the audience could begin to empathise and identify with the fascist authors of the Holocaust.

Victims of a Nazi human sacrifice: Five skeletons discovered under Goering's house at the Wolf's Lair, buried naked surrounded by ancient talismans and missing their hands and feet are feared to have met a most terrible fate

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 6, 2024
As the monster who was responsible for creating the Gestapo and building the first Nazi concentration camps, Hermann Goering was one of Hitler's most ruthless henchmen. Yet nothing could have prepared a team of amateur archaeologists for what they were about to find in the basement of his former home in the Wolf's Lair - the Nazis' headquarters in what is now north-eastern Poland. Set in dense forest, with barbed wire, guard towers and minefields all around, the once-impregnable complex of some 200 houses, bunkers and other buildings was where Hitler and senior Nazis planned the barbarities of the Holocaust and military campaigns such as Operation Barbarossa, their invasion of the Soviet Union.

Frauleins of the Fuhrer: What kind of women could wed such men as senior Nazis Joseph Goebbels and Hermann Goering and bear their children?

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 23, 2024
Nazi propaganda chief Joseph Goebbels, pictured with his wife Magda and children Hellmut, Helga and Magda as well as Adolf Hitler, started a relationship when she started working for him. However, Goebbels had several affairs during their marriage, including one with dancer Lida Baarova, right. Mrs Goebbels also had affairs before they took their own lives 24 hours after Hitler's suicide. Air chief Hermann Goerring, pictured inset with his wife Emmy, wooed the actress with photographs of his dead wife Carin.

Hitler's last 24 hours - Part Three: 'Bullseye!' As the Fuhrer fired himself in the head, the Goebbels' little boy yelled

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 25, 2024
Jonathan Mayo and Emma Craigie's book "from minute to minute" recounts Hitler's last day in his Berlin bunker. As the Russians closed in, we learned how inebriation and debauchery broke out among his henchmen. In our final extract, we show how the newly married Fuhrer and his bride fulfilled their suicide vowt.

Mexican soccer team Atlas FC is SLAMMED online after bizarrely using a quote from Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels to defend controversial MLS refereeing call

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 24, 2023
Since quoting Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels in its attempt to defend a referee call, Mexico's soccer team Atlas FC has been strongly chastised. A video assistant referee called NYCFC's late tying goal offside during the team's MLS Cup match against New York City FC, who scratched it off the board to announce Atlas' 1-0 victory. A popular YouTuber went on to protest the overturned decision, prompting a Atlas social media team to retaliate in a baffling manner, quoting Goebbels in an attempt to back up their position.

How the Titanic's OceanGate sub is the newest survivor of the Titanic

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 20, 2023
When she went down in a tragic collision at sea, she was supposed to be the world's biggest passenger ship of her age, putting the country's naval prestige in jeopardy. No, not the RMS Titanic, but Her Majesty's Hospital Ship Britannic, which sank after hitting a mine in the Aegean Sea in November 1916. During World War I, she was the most important ship to be lost. However, there was a connection with the ocean-going liner that had been decommissioned four years earlier than striking a massive iceberg in the North Atlantic. They were sister ships built in the same dockyard - Belfast's legendary Harland & Wolff - and launched within three years of each other. The sinking of the Britannic may lead to the belief that there is a curse connected to the Titanic - and that any one or anyone else should do with her. The litany of sad events makes for enthralling reading, especially as suicides and other tragedies.

Is The New York Times launching deranged attacks on Britain and the Queen to make money from China?

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 16, 2022
GUY ADAMS Joseph Kahn (pictured) is executive editor of the New York Times, America's most renowned newspaper, and mustard is keen on pouring scorn in the general direction of Britain and its Royal Family. How else can we explain the insensitive and at times grotesque manner in which the 'Old Grey Lady' - a nickname Kahn's Left-leaning paper owes to its dreary layout and headlines - has chosen to mark the death of the Queen? With a lengthy commentary piece by Harvard professor Maya Jasanoff, the New York Times launched its coverage, not the monarch's death.'

Max Mosley died after a bullet wound in weeks

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 5, 2022
Max Mosley, the former Formula One boss, was left with a £64 million fortune in a new will that was unveiled just weeks before he died. In May 2021, an 81-year-old man was discovered dead at his house with a deadly shotgun wound to his head. The tycoon had drafted a new will - on his birthday the month before his death - for his UK estate worth £63,709,200, according to Prosecutors.