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Hardcover The Goebbels Diaries 1939-1941 Book

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The Goebbels Diaries 1939-1941

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Es erwies sich als ein beraus gl cklicher und weitsichtiger Entschluss des Instituts f r Zeitgeschichte und des K. G. Saur Verlags, die 1987 bereits fragmentarisch publizierten handschriftlichen... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Insights into Nazi anti-Semitic, anti-Polish, and anti-Christian Attitudes (1939-1941)

This review can only briefly address a little of the wealth of information herein. Shortly after the German-Soviet conquest of Poland (Fall 1939), Goebbels paid the Poles a backhanded compliment for their continued resistance (October 19, 1939): "The Poles are becoming insolent and rebellious once more. We shall have to take a hard line with them; above all, they must be made to work. Our military authorities are too lackadaisical in their approach." (p. 25). Considering the fact that the Wehrmacht (German Army) had just murdered tens of thousands of Polish civilians and captured POWs in cold blood, Goebbel's latter comment is rather ironic! Some recent authors have advanced the fallacious argument that there was no Polish Quisling only because the Germans never wanted one. In actuality, the Germans did try unsuccessfully to find a suitable Polish Quisling. For example, on February 9, 1940, Goebbels alluded to a "Polish leader Studnitzki", about whom translator Fred Taylor comments: "Possibly Professor Wladyslaw Studnicki, one of a handful of Polish politicians who were reckoned as potential collaborators at this time." (p. 118). The constant emphasis on the murder of 5-6 million Jews has caused not only the forgetting of the 2-3 million murdered Polish gentiles (including half of Poland's intelligentsia), but also the considerable similarities in Nazi attitudes towards Jews and Poles. For example, the Nazis' obsession with the inferiority of Jews extended to Poles. In the entry for October 31, 1939, Goebbels quipped: "The right thing is to leave the Poles to their own devices and to encourage their weakness and corruption. This is the best way to rule inferior races." (p. 36). It is well known that the Nazis thought of Jews as the bearers of dirt, lice, filth, and everything else that is vile. A comparable attitude existed towards Poles (October 10, 1939): "The Fuhrer's verdict on the Poles is damning. More like animals than human beings, completely primitive, stupid, and amorphous. And a ruling class that is an unsatisfactory result of a mingling between the lower orders and an Aryan master race. The Poles' dirtiness is unimaginable. Their capacity for intelligent judgment is absolutely nil." (p. 16). Ironically, for all their presumed dangerous cleverness, Jews, no less than Poles, were considered stupid. In an entry of June 30, 1941, shortly after the initiation of Operation Barbarossa, Goebbels wrote: "The Russian military communiqués are becoming more stupid by the day. They must be drafted by Jews. Trivial, moronic, and simple-minded..." (p. 438). In some cases, Goebbels directly juxtaposes Poles and Jews with each other in his contemptuous statements about both (e. g., November 8, 1939): "I am also not much enamoured of the proposal to turn Lodz into a German city. The place is no more than a rubbish-heap, inhabited by the dregs of the Poles and the Jews." (pp. 42-43). It is not only Jews that the Nazis thought of as devoid of redee

The man behind the myth?

By now, Nazism and the Second World War have taken on the magnitude of myth, where everything was pre-ordained, so it is fascinating to read a fresh opinion from the other side. Goebbels was a contradictory man. He believed in the Fuhrer and Nazi ideology above personal experience. For example, he felt sympathy for negro POWs, describing them as "poor devils", and crashed English pilots, and seemed to have a deep love for his children, while having a one-dimensional hatred for the "Jews" and "bolsheviks" that supposedly were the cause of the world's problems. He also went on about American and English hypocrisy and war-mongering, while celebrating Hitler's real-politiking and deceit towards nearly everyone in Europe. He writes "the Ends always justify the means", while admitting if they don't win, they are doomed (lots of prophetic ideas and dramatic irony in this book!). Hitler appears as a rather more insightful fellow than we would like to admit. Goebbels writes that he has great respect for classical Greek and Roman culture, and explains his belief in authoritarian regimes: when they become unpopular, the people will overthrow them anyway. Suprisingly, Goebbels and Hitler seem neutral towards 'negros'. They discuss whether the working classes are better off than the American slaves of yore, and Goebbels uses American lynchings (which I assume to be in the South) in Nazi propaganda against America. Ironically, Goebbels as a film buff seemed to love "Mr Deeds goes to Washington" and "Gone with the Wind", while believing reports of America as a cultural desert (a cringeingly amusing paragraph for non-Americans) and stating that the Reich's contribution to history would be getting rid of democracy. Also, Goebbel's analysis of the media, and his sophisticated plans to mask the invasion of Russia as an invasion of England, even at the cost of personal loss of "prestige", will make you think twice about what you hear from the press even today. Was Churchill really a war-monger? Were France and others really content to be ruled by Nazi Germany? Disturbing ideas in a self-portrait of a professional, cunning, dilettante-hating master of propaganda.

JEKYLL AND HYDE - THE WAR YEARS - VOL 2

I have bought the Goebbel diaries for 1939 - 1941, 1942 - 1943, and 1945. The diaries from 1942 - 1943 were apparently the first available and Louis P. Lockner did an admirable job in compiling these. I especially appreciated his notes at the end of certain paragraphs providing the reader insights about what Goebbels was referring to. That was a lot more convenient than footnotes or endnotes at the end of the chapter or book. The book I received was published in 1948 and was still in excellent condition.The reader must realize that this was the first set of diaries released after the war and there were many gaps -- sometimes large gaps of maybe six months -- for which entries may have later been found. Among the more significant entries missing were the period of late 1942 - early 1943. There were a couple of entries referring to difficulties at Stalingrad but diary entries showing the progressingly worsening situation were not available. Conversely, there were entries showing the Nazi government's reaction to the overthrow of Mussolini in Italy and his subsequent rescue and early attempts of him to reestablish a Facist government in northern Italy. Goebbels attitude toward Italy continued to be negative as the Italian military was more helpless than helpful. His attitude toward Mussolini deteriorated when he realized what a has-been Mussolini was.The term "Jekyll and Hyde" is appropriate for this version although for different reasons than in the 1939 - 1941 diaries. In the 39 - 41 diaries Goebbels portrayed himself as a loving husband and father. In the 1942 - 43 diary the family was scarcely mentioned.Between the end of the 1939 - 1941 diary -- 8 Jul 41 -- and the beginning of these diaries in early 1942 a lot transpired. When the first diary ended Goebbels was still wondering how much longer the British could hold out and marveling at the German military juggernaut rolling towards victory in the Soviet Union. During the gap, however, things took a radical change. The juggernaut got bogged down in a severe winter, the Soviets mounted a massive counter-attack in front of Moscow that almost wiped out the Nazi front, the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, and the Nazis declared war on the United States. Goebbels' attitude towards the war changed accordingly.In 1942 the Propaganda Minister was still convinced that the victory that eluded them in 1941 could still be obtained in 1942. But he recognized 1942 as a critical year. Early in the year things are going well for the Japanese and the Nazis have recovered from their first major defeat and were preparing for what they hoped to be the final crushing offensive against the Soviets. Whereas in the first diary he had the task of controlling the German citizens' anticipation of a glorious victory while keeping their morale high, now he does not have to worry about the citizens over inflated expectations. Now he has to worry about them becoming too demoralized. Whereas Allied bombing ra

JEKYLL AND HYDE - THE WAR YEARS - VOL 1

I have just completed this book and will soon start on his diary covering 1942 - 1943.The book took a little getting use to with its style and content. The book itself was not written for publication. He wrote on 30 March 1941 "I have my diaries, twenty fat volumnes, deposited in the underground vault of the Reichsbank. They are too valuable to be allowed to fall victim to some air raid. They provide a picture of my entire life and our times. If fate allows me a few years for the task, I intend to edit them for the sake of future generations. They may well be of some interest to the world at large."There were, regrettably, some interesting events that were not in this book for whatever reasons. The book opens in early 1939 with a few entries and then jumps all the way to October 1939. During this time the Nazis negotiated a non-aggression treaty with the Soviet Union and the war started with the German successful invasion of Poland. Other notable missing events include the Scandinavia campaign of April 1940 and the defeat of France.However other events are not missing. The propaganda minister's view of the "phony war" of 1939 - 1940 is recorded here along with the Nazis' impression of the Soviet war with Finland. Goebbels writes about their Italians allies in an insulting manner -- deservedly so -- because of their bumbling military adventures in the Balkans. The book covers the Nazis' invasion of the Balkans and Greece -- mainly to rescue the Italians and the early days of the north African campaign. He almost daily records the war with England and is convinced that with all the ships being sunk and the Luftwaffe constantly pounding England it is only a matter of time before the Germans will win. Another interesting event was when Rudolf Hess, a man he had great respect and admiration for, flew to England and almost instantly became persona non grata. Even more importantly, the book covers the preparation for Adolf Hitler's greatest gamble -- the war with the Soviet Union. The book covers the first few weeks of that adventure before ending in early July 1941.The book gives an almost daily insight to the German government in the first two years of the war. Goebbels had to walk a tightrope in managing public morale. The Germans wanted peace but also victory. Goebbels had to keep morale high even when times were hard but also had to keep expectations of victory contained when victory seemed so close after the fall of France. The book also shows petty squabbles within the German government -- especially with the Foreign Ministry in general and Foreign Minister Ribbentrop specifically.I call this Jekyll and Hyde because Goebbels also presents a very human and loving side in this diary. Despite some marital difficulties with his wife, Magda, he shows great affection and respect for her and all but worshipped his children. It is hard to see a man who loves his family so much being such a hateful man when it came to Jews. Most an

The reality was worse than the legends of the war

The most vile aspects of man running a continent. This book will be one of the scariest you will ever read, and the sad part is that it all really happened. In true diary form, Goebbels recounts every decision and horrible "fun" the Nazi administration had during the early years of the war. Discover little-known facts, such as how many other religions Hitler planned to eradicate after the Jews. Experience the executions in blunt, diary form. Learn about war strategies and propaganda programs.This is challenging reading. I could take only a few pages at a setting. It makes you think. It makes you understand the baser realities of life. Nasty, but important reading.
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