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Doctor Goebbels: His Life & Death

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by Roger Manvell; Heinrich Fraenkel




  Goebbels

  Goebbels

  GOEBBELS

  GOEBBELS. MASTERMIND OF THE THIRD REICH 1

  David Irving

  Goebbels.

  Mastermind of the Third Reich

  “David Irving is in the first rank of Britain’s

  historical chroniclers”—THE TIMES

  © Parforce Ltd, London, 1996

  A Note on the Internet Edition.Ê Ê This biography went through half a dozen drafts between the

  handwritten original and the printed book. The final typescript was completed on September 7,

  1994, and submitted to St Martins Press (SMP) that winter. That is the full-length text reproduced

  here.

  After the contract was signed, the biography went through the normal editing processes, being

  appraised, according to SMP’s editor John Douglas, by seven different editors.

  At SMP’s suggestion the earlier chapters were substantially cut back in editing. In February 1996

  the “Anti-Defamation League of the B’nai Brith,” a New York based Jewish body, began agitating

  against SMP and Doubleday Inc., who had announced this work as their History Book Club selection

  for May 1996. The publishers initially announced that they would not surrender to the ADL intimidation,

  but on April 6, 1996 they did just that. The book never appeared in the United States. [For more

  detail: http://www.fpp.co.uk/StMartinsPress/SMPIndex.html].

  This Internet edition is the gift of the author and his publishing imprint Focal Point to the academic

  and student world. We ask only that the intellectual and copyrights be respected.

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  Copyright © 1996, Parforce (UK) Ltd.

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  Paper edition printed and bound in Great Britain by

  Butler & Tanner Ltd, Frome and London; and by Biddles Ltd, Guildford,

  Surrey

  IN MEMORY OF

  MICHAEL SHEPPARD

  WHO CLIMBED TOO FAR

  GOEBBELS. MASTERMIND OF THE THIRD REICH 3

  Contents

  Acknowledgements ......................................................................................... 5

  Prologue: The Mark of Cain ................................................................. 14

  I: The Hater of Mankind

  1: Eros Awakes ............................................................................... 23

  2: Prodigal Son .............................................................................. 41

  3: ‘A Wandering Scholar, I’ ................................................................ 48

  4: The Little Agitator ....................................................................... 64

  5: God Disposes Otherwise ............................................................... 76

  II: The Gauleiter of Berlin

  6: The Opium Den .......................................................................... 90

  7: Fighting the Ugly Dragon ............................................................. 113

  8: Anka is to Blame........................................................................ 129

  9: Conjuring up Spirits ................................................................... 139

  10: A Rather Obstinate Gentleman .................................................... 154

  11: The Nightmare ........................................................................ 165

  12: Hold the Flag High ................................................................... 175

  13: His Week in Court ................................................................... 192

  14: A Blonde in the Archives ............................................................ 206

  15: Maria Magdalena Quandt ........................................................... 216

  16: The Stranger and the Shadow....................................................... 235

  17: The Man of Tomorrow ............................................................... 253

  18: Follow that Man ...................................................................... 268

  19: ‘It’s all Fixed!’ ......................................................................... 284

  III: The Reich Minister

  20: The Big Lie ............................................................................. 290

  21: Bonfire of the Books ................................................................. 304

  22: Twilight of the Gods and Tally-ho .................................................. 322

  23: Inkpot Hero ........................................................................... 343

  24: While Crowds Exult below.......................................................... 361

  25: A Man of Property ................................................................... 385

  26: Femme Fatale ......................................................................... 394

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  27: The Round Table ...................................................................... 408

  28: Something about March ............................................................. 427

  29: The Gambler .......................................................................... 447

  30: Duty put on Hold .................................................................... 465

  31: The Real Chum ....................................................................... 477

  32: Broken Glass .......................................................................... 488

  33: On the Verge .......................................................................... 509

  34: Put Poland on Page Two ............................................................. 527

  IV: The Propaganda Warrior

  35: Pact with the Devil ................................................................... 545

  36: War ...................................................................................... 561

  37: Propaganda Means Repetition...................................................... 581

  38: Knocking out Front Teeth ........................................................... 590

  39: Breaking Even ......................................................................... 606

  40: A Few Choice Drops of Poison ..................................................... 622

  41: The Malodorous Thing ...........................................................
.... 640

  42: No Room for Two of Us ............................................................. 651

  43: Exodus ................................................................................. 671

  44: A Fate which Beggars all Description ............................................. 688

  45: At any Price ........................................................................... 705

  46: The Road to Stalingrad .............................................................. 717

  47: Things have not Panned out ......................................................... 733

  48: Sin Will Pluck on Sin ................................................................. 750

  49: The Katyn Massacre .................................................................. 766

  50: The First Battle of Berlin ............................................................ 780

  51: The White Suit Bespattered ........................................................ 794

  52: When the Going gets Tough ......................................................... 808

  53: The Long-Awaited Day .............................................................. 825

  54: Valkyrie ................................................................................. 839

  55: Total War ............................................................................... 853

  V: The Loyal Henchman

  56: The Spectre of the Hangman........................................................ 869

  57: Kill off the Prisoners ................................................................. 883

  58: Death of Another Empress .......................................................... 896

  59: The Man of the Century ............................................................. 905

  Epilogue: ‘Ever at your Side’ ............................................................. 927

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  Acknowledgements

  WRITING THIS BIOGRAPHY, I have lived in the evil shadow of Dr Joseph Goebbels for

  over six years.

  Four years into the ordeal, I had the immense good fortune to become the first—

  and so far only—person to open the complete microfiche record, made by the Nazis

  in 1944/1945, of Goebbels’ entire private diaries and papers from 1923 to 1945;

  the Red Army had placed these in the secret Soviet state archives in Moscow. There

  they languished until the ninety or so original Agfa boxes containing the 1,600 glass

  plates, on which Goebbels had had the diaries filmed for safety, were discovered by

  the Goebbels Diaries expert Dr Elke Fröhlich in March 1992. (On behalf of all historians

  of the period I place on record here our gratitude for the work she has done

  on the diaries.) I was able to use them myself in June and July of the same year,

  probably the first person to have untied the string on those boxes since 1945. With

  the support of Dr VÊ P Tarasov, chief of the Russian federation’s archives, and Dr V N

  Bondarev, chief of the former Soviet secret state archives, I was able to retrieve or

  copy some five hundred pages of the most important missing passages of the diary,

  including Goebbels’ first diary, begun in 1923, the 1933 Reichstag fire, the 1934

  Röhm Putsch, the 1938 Kristallnacht, the months before the outbreak of war in

  1939 and many other historically significant episodes. The conditions in these archives

  in Moscow’s Viborg street were, it must be said, challenging: Soviet archives

  were designed for keeping things secret, and the very notion of a public research

  room was alien to them. This one had no microfilm or microfiche reader. After struggling

  to read the 1,600 fragile glass microfiches (some 80,000 pages) with a thumbnail-

  sized 12x magnifier on my first visit, I was able, through the generosity of the

  London Sunday Times, to donate a sophisticated film and fiche reader to the Russians

  on my second; the bulky machine arrived back in London, without explanation, one

  day after I did in July 1992.

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  What followed was a less enlightened episode. I provided extracts from these diaries

  to Times Newspapers Ltd in Britain. The Sunday Times published them along

  with Der Spiegel in Germany and other major newspapers around the world. I also

  donated complete sets to the German federal archives in Koblenz and to the archives

  of Goebbels’ native city Mönchengladbach. Nevertheless, while the international

  press celebrated the retrieval of the long-lost diaries many rival historians registered

  something approaching a cry of pain.

  Their injured professional amour propre proved infectious. While spending half a

  million pounds promoting its serialization of the diaries’ scoop, the Sunday Times

  mentioned the name of the person who acquired them in the smallest type-size known

  to man; Der Spiegel printed the series for five weeks without mentioning him at all. A

  Berlin university historian, whose team has been labouring for years on the other

  volumes of the diaries, reported at length on the ‘new find’ to a symposium in the

  United States, again without reference to either Dr Fröhlich, the discoverer—to

  whom all real credit is due—or to myself.* The directors of Piper Verlag, Munich,

  who a few weeks later published an abridged popular edition of the other Goebbels

  Diaries,† deplored in a German television news bulletin that ‘Mr Irving of all people’

  should have exclusively obtained these sensational missing diaries—and failed

  to mention either then or in their publication that without reward he had at the last

  minute made one hundred pages available with which they had filled aching gaps in

  their publication.

  Even more lamentable have been the actions of the German government’s federal

  archives, the Bundesarchiv, to whom I also donated many Goebbels documents including

  a set of all the diaries I retrieved in Moscow. On the instructions of the

  * Dr Jürgen Michael Schulz, of the Berlin Free University, ‘Zur Edition der Goebbels

  Tagebücher,’ a paper presented to the German Studies Association conference, 1992.

  See its Newsletter, vol.xvii, No.2, winter 1992, 34ff.

  † Dr Ralf Georg Reuth (ed.), Joseph Goebbels Tagebücher, five vols. (Munich, Zürich,

  91992).

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  minister of the interior, on July 1, 1993 the archives banished me forever from their

  halls, without notice, two hours before the conclusion of my seven years of research

  on this subject. They had earlier provided a hundred photos at my expense—but on

  the minister’s instructions they now also refused to supply caption information for

  them. When I requested the Transit-Film Corporation, who inherited the copyrights

  of Third Reich film productions, to provide still photographs of the leading actors

  and actresses who play a part in the Goebbels story, the firm cautiously inquired of

  Professor Friedrich Kahlenberg, head of the Bundesarchiv, whether ‘special considerations’

  might apply against helping me! (A copy of their letter fortuitously came

  into my hands, but not the pictures I had requested.) The background can only be

  surmised. Professor Kahlenberg had hurried to Moscow in July 1992—too late to

 

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