Magda Goebbels
By (Author) Anja Klabunde
Little, Brown & Company
Little, Brown & Company
1st January 2002
United States
General
Non Fiction
Second World War
European history
Biography: historical, political and military
943.086092
384
Width 135mm, Height 216mm
610g
During the past twenty years, innumerable books about the Third Reich have been published, but little attention has been paid to the women who lived alongside the Nazi leaders. Magda Goebbels (1901-1945) is arguably the most contradictory and the most intriguing among them. What made a beautiful and intelligent woman go from being deeply in love with the ardent Zionist leader Victor Chaim Arlosoroff to marrying Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's minister of propaganda and a ferocious anti-Semite Indeed, in the eyes of many people she was the 'First Lady' of the Reich, owing to Hitler's lifelong attachment to her. How could the devoted mother of six, the poster-child of family values during the Third Reich, turn into Medea and poison these six children Anja Klabunde's thoroughly researched and remarkable biography for the first time brings together these stunning facts.
'Never less than gripping' Michael Burleigh, MAIL ON SUNDAY
'Klabunde has pieced together a chilling story that confirms the outsider's greatest fears about those within the Nazi Party elite' Rosemary Goring, GLASGOW HERALD'An engaging and lucid account of a supposed anomaly: a cultivated woman at the heart of the Nazi regime' LITERARY REVIEW'This thoroughly researched biography explores how a beautiful and intelligent woman turned into a fanatic.' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH'Compelling reading.' IRELAND ON SUNDAYAnja Klabunde works regularly for the French/German cultural TV channel Canal Plus/Arte. She lives near Paris with her husband and two sons.