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Joseph Goebbels (politician)

Joseph Goebbels was a key figure in Adolf Hitler’s Nazi regime, serving as the Minister of Propaganda from 1933 to 1945. He was responsible for shaping public opinion through media, including films, newspapers, and speeches, promoting Nazi ideology, anti-Semitism, and militarism. Goebbels masterfully controlled information to rally support for the regime and demonize its enemies. After Germany's defeat in World War II, he committed suicide in 1945. His legacy is one of manipulation and propaganda, illustrating the power of media in political contexts. Goebbels remains a symbol of the dangerous potential of propaganda in society.