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When Berlin Crowds Listened to Goebbels (1938)


When Berlin crowds listened to Goebbels, 1938

Author: Wide World Photos, Inc.
Publisher: University of Southern California. Libraries
   Edition/Format: Downloadable visual material : Graphic


Tens of thousands of Berliners pack the site of the event, thronging to hear Joseph Goebbels speak. Joseph Goebbels was Adolf Hitler, the Führer of  Germany's Propaganda Minister.   

Photograph of crowds of Berliners listening to Joseph Goebbels's speach. "Wide World Photo | Please watch your credit | 898658 | When Berlin crowds listened to Goebbels | Berlin, Germany.

This was the scene as thousands of Berliners gathered in the Lustgarten Sept. 26 to listen to a speech by Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels, who declared that he foresaw a peaceful solution of the Sudeten-German dispute "within a few days". "I, as a man in the know of things", he declared, "can tell you we neither can nor want to retreat, as the Fuehrer [sic] has pledged his word to support the Sudetens, but the solution is imminent". N-10/6/38 (s)" -- typed note attached to verso. "Received. Examiner reference library. Oct 12, 1938" -- stamped on verso.





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