this is from an interview with a baroness von varo which i think is really important to understanding magda's decision to kill her children
Hello, What do you think about Magda Goebbels? If you have opinion
i think she's a very interesting woman! obviously i don't condone poisoning your children with cyanide pills but i feel like a lot of people paint her and joseph's decision to kill their children as a fanatical act of devotion to hitler when, in my opinion, it was actually their last act of love. it's true that the children of other high-ranking nazis went on to live perfectly normal lives (see: gudrun himmler), but almost all of them fell into the hands of the allies, not the soviets. the red army was about to capture berlin, not the allies. i also think that magda and joseph, magda especially (who, in my opinion, was even more devoted to nazism and hitler than joseph), truly believed that a world without nazism wouldn't be a world worth living in. they both lived through the first world war and saw how germany's loss affected the country, and maybe they just didn't want their children to grow up like so many other german children did after ww1. joseph, at least, saw nazism as the only way to "fix" germany. without nazism, what kind of world would he be leaving his children in?
Hello, What do you think about Magda Goebbels? If you have opinion
i think she's a very interesting woman! obviously i don't condone poisoning your children with cyanide pills but i feel like a lot of people paint her and joseph's decision to kill their children as a fanatical act of devotion to hitler when, in my opinion, it was actually their last act of love. it's true that the children of other high-ranking nazis went on to live perfectly normal lives (see: gudrun himmler), but almost all of them fell into the hands of the allies, not the soviets. the red army was about to capture berlin, not the allies. i also think that magda and joseph, magda especially (who, in my opinion, was even more devoted to nazism and hitler than joseph), truly believed that a world without nazism wouldn't be a world worth living in. they both lived through the first world war and saw how germany's loss affected the country, and maybe they just didn't want their children to grow up like so many other german children did after ww1. joseph, at least, saw nazism as the only way to "fix" germany. without nazism, what kind of world would he be leaving his children in?
What was Goebbels type in women and was he very jealous?
Joseph’s type was just women. When he saw one, all the thinking was transferred to his other head, you see. Like a dog.
Obviously, there were some things that I believe he was extremely turned off by, but there aren’t many researched answers to that. His one big no was likely the idea of a girl being Jewish —- although, he was in love with a Jewish girl at some point in his life, so I don’t think that it would have genuinely stopped him. He’d probably come up with a way to excuse both her and himself, so that the action wouldn’t be as ‘shameful’.
He was extremely jealous, too. A lot of his arguments with Magda stemmed from jealousy —- he was extremely upset that he wasn’t her first lover, when they initially met. He had serious jealousy problems.
Probably not the most secure husband material . . . just a hunch ; ).
i've never really considered myself superstitious but nobody can convince me that reinhard heydrich wearing the bohemian crown jewels and then getting assassinated a year later is a coincidence. like lmao get fucked
Soviet soldiers in action in 1942 during the battle
German soldiers in the steppe with the support of a StuG III
Two non-commissioned officers of the 24th Panzer Division in action in the area of the southern station of Stalingrad on 15 September 1942.
Soviet soldiers during the clashes in the city.
Soviet T-34 tank crews prepare for Operation Uranus
German prisoners marching in the snow towards the collection camps in the rear
The term ''Battle of Stalingrad'' refers to the hard fighting that took place during the Second World War which, between the summer of 1942 and 2 February 1943, pitted the soldiers of the Red Army against the German, Italian, Romanian and Hungarians for control of the strategic region between the Don and the Volga and the important political and economic center of Stalingrad (now Volgograd), on the eastern front.
Sources:
Wikipedia: Battle of Stalingrad
Military Wiki: Battle of Stalingrad
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