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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 72. Chapters: Joseph Goebbels, Alfred Meyer, Josef Terboven, Julius Streicher, Baldur von Schirach, Robert Ley, Fritz Sauckel, Arthur Greiser, Karl Wahl, Odilo Globocnik, Erich Koch, Karl Hanke, Albert Forster, Gregor Strasser, List of Gauleiters, Wilhelm Murr, Artur Dinter, Gustav Simon, Wilhelm Kube, Konrad Henlein, Gustav Adolf Scheel, Hartmann Lauterbacher, Franz Schwede, Theodor Vahlen, Ernst Wilhelm Bohle, Josef Burckel, Paul Giesler, Karl Kaufmann, Hans Nieland, Hinrich Lohse, Bernhard Rust, Rudolf Jordan, Hans Schemm, Franz Hofer, Fritz Reinhardt, Friedrich Rainer, Karl Holz, August Eigruber, Albert Hoffmann, Wilhelm Friedrich Loeper, Albert Krebs, Josef Wagner, Jakob Sporrenberg, Franz Kutschera, Herbert Albrecht, Helmuth Bruckner, Franz Pfeffer von Salomon, Martin Mutschmann, Joachim Albrecht Eggeling, Siegfried Uiberreither, Hubert Klausner, Robert Heinrich Wagner, Adolf Wagner, Josef Grohe, Jakob Sprenger, Otto Hellmuth, Willi Stohr, Hugo Jury, Friedrich Hildebrandt, Otto Telschow, Karl Weinrich, Friedrich Karl Florian, Wladimir von Pawlowski. Excerpt: Paul Joseph Goebbels ( German: 29 October 1897 - 1 May 1945) was a German politician and Reich Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. As one of Adolf Hitler's closest associates and most devout followers, he was known for his zealous oratory and anti-Semitism. He played a hand in the Kristallnacht attack on the German Jews, which many historians consider to be the beginning of the Final Solution, leading towards the Holocaust. Goebbels earned a Ph.D. from Heidelberg University in 1921, writing his doctoral thesis on 18th century romantic drama; he then went on to work as a journalist and later a bank clerk and caller on the stock exchange. He also wrote novels and plays, but they were rejected by publishers. Goebbels came into contact with the Nazi ...