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Goebbels and National Socialist Propaganda 1925-1945 (1965) By Ernest K. Bramsted

 

The aim of this book is to place the development of National Socialist propaganda and the role of Joseph Goebbels as its chief protagonist in a clearer and better-proportioned perspective than has hitherto been possible.

 

1) The Rise of an Agitator; 2) The Battle for Berlin; 3) Complex Channels of Control; 4) Directing the Press; 5) The Strange Case of the Frankfurter Zeitung; 6) Soft Pedalling for Foreign Consumption, 1933-1936; 7) The Stormy Propaganda of Crisis, 1936-1939; 8) A Machiavellian Radical; 9) The Projection of the Hitler Image; 10) Confident of Victory, 1940; 11) The Russian Campaign: Before and After Stalingrad, 1941-1943; 12) Hardened Realism: Keeping up Morale, 1942-1943; 13) The B.B.C. Hits Back, 1942-1944; 14) Promises of Revenge and Appeals to Fear, 1943-1945; 15) Goebbels and the Revolt of July 20th, 1944; 16) The Strategy of Consolation, 1943-1945; 17) Denouncing the Jews, 1933-1945; 18) British Attitudes in National Socialist Eyes: Goebbels, the English and Winston Churchill, 1939-1945; 19) The Lure of Historical Parallels, 1939-1945. Conclusion. Includes appendix on: "What Goebbels left out: Some Significant Omissions in His Wartime Books

 

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