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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: 80. Chapters: Leni Riefenstahl, Joseph Goebbels, Albert Speer, Alfred Rosenberg, William Joyce, Julius Streicher, Lord Haw-Haw, Emil Jannings, Hans Fritzsche, Ulrich Fleischhauer, Constance Drexel, Karl Hanke, Ernst Hanfstaengl, Mildred Gillars, Leopold von Mildenstein, Abdurakhman Avtorkhanov, Fritz Julius Kuhn, Norman Baillie-Stewart, Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann, Paul Carell, Hans F. K. Gunther, Herbert John Burgman, Fred W. Kaltenbach, Robert Henry Best, Rita Zucca, Emil Kirdorf, Charlie and his Orchestra, Johann von Leers, Veit Harlan, Thea von Harbou, Raymond Davies Hughes, Heinrich Hoffmann, Franz Burri, Gregor Schwartz-Bostunitsch, Department of Film, Max Blokzijl, Otto Dietrich, Martin James Monti, Fritz Rossler, Arnold Fanck, Werner Naumann, Ward Hermans, Henry Charbonneau, Wilfred von Oven, Peter Deeg, Ernst Bergmann, Wolfgang Liebeneiner, Paul Ferdonnet, Hugo Bruckmann, Hermann Gauch, Eugen Hadamovsky, Fritz Hippler, Karl Gerland, Walter Frentz, Hermann Esser, Eberhard Taubert, Horst von Mollendorff, Elsa Bruckmann, Erna Lendvai-Dircksen, Herbert Gerdes. 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...