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Goebbels and Der Angriff

Author: Russel Lemmons
Publisher: Lexington, Ky. : University Press of Kentucky, ©1994.
Edition/Format:   Book : Biography : EnglishView all editions and formats
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The Berlin newspaper Der Angriff(The Attack), founded by Joseph Goebbels in 1927, was a significant instrument for arousing support for Nazi ideas. The paper not only secured National Socialism's continued existence, it also provided Goebbels, future propaganda chief of the Third Riech, a powerful new Weapon. Berlin was the center of the political life of the Weimar Republic. Goebbels became an actor upon this  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Biography
Biographies
Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Lemmons, Russel, 1962-
Goebbels and Der Angriff.
Lexington, Ky. : University Press of Kentucky, c1994
(OCoLC)609430825
Online version:
Lemmons, Russel, 1962-
Goebbels and Der Angriff.
Lexington, Ky. : University Press of Kentucky, c1994
(OCoLC)624425605
Named Person: Joseph Goebbels; Joseph Goebbels; Joseph Goebbels
Material Type: Biography
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Russel Lemmons
ISBN: 0813118484 : 9780813118482
OCLC Number: 28887960
Description: x, 172 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Responsibility: Russel Lemmons.
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The Berlin newspaper Der Angriff(The Attack), founded by Joseph Goebbels in 1927, was a significant instrument for arousing support for Nazi ideas. The paper not only secured National Socialism's continued existence, it also provided Goebbels, future propaganda chief of the Third Riech, a powerful new Weapon. Berlin was the center of the political life of the Weimar Republic. Goebbels became an actor upon this frenetic stage in 1926, upon becoming Gauleiter of Berlin's Nazis. He energized the movement, making the Nazi party a political force to be reckoned with, but a ban on the party in May 1927 left it in a state of disarray. His founding of Der Angriff enabled Goebbels to continue spreading his message of hate. Focusing on the period from 1927 to 1933, a time the Nazis later called "the blood years," Russel Lemmons examines how Der Angriff was used to promote support for Nazism. Violent anti-semitism permeated the pages of the newspaper, and the Jews became the scapegoat for all of Germany's, and the world's, problems. Some of the most important propaganda motifs of the Third Reich first appeared in the pages of Der Angriff. Horst Wessel, murdered by the German Communist Party in 1930, became the archetypal Nazi hero; much of his legend, a major chapter in Nazi mythology began on the pages of Der Angriff. Other Nazi propaganda themes - the "Unknown SA man" and the "myth of resurrection and return" - made their first appearances in this newspaper. How could the Germans, seemingly among the most cultured people in Europe, hand over their fate to the Nazis? As this book demonstrates, Der Angriff had much to do with the rise of National Socialism in Berlin and the cataclysmic results.

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