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  1. Exploiting Wessel's death, Goebbels turned him into a martyr for the Nazi movement. He officially declared Wessel's march Die Fahne hoch ( Raise the flag ), renamed as the Horst-Wessel-Lied , to be the Nazi Party anthem.

  2. Hitler died by suicide on April 30, 1945, and that day Goebbels became chancellor of the Reich, as per the instructions in Hitler’s will. However, on May 1 Goebbels, the only one of the original Nazi leaders to remain with Hitler in the besieged bunker in Berlin, and his wife had their six children poisoned with cyanide , and the ...

  3. On May 1, 1945, the day after Hitler committed suicide, Goebbels and his wife poisoned their six children and then killed themselves. Joseph Goebbels: Early Years. Paul Joseph Goebbels...

  4. Paul Joseph Goebbels: Apodo: Schrumpfgermane y The Poison Dwarf: Nacimiento: 29 de octubre de 1897 Rheydt, Alemania: Fallecimiento: 1 de mayo de 1945 (47 años) Berlín, Alemania: Causa de muerte: Suicidio: Nacionalidad: Alemana: Familia; Cónyuge: Magda Ritschel (matr. 1931; fall. 1945) Hijos: 6: Educación; Educado en ...

  5. GoebbelsDeath in 1945. Goebbels remained close to Hitler until Hitler committed suicide as Russian soldiers approached his command bunker under the Reich Chancellery in Berlin on April 30, 1945. In his political testament, Hitler had named Goebbels to be Germany’s new Reich Chancellor.

  6. Paul Joseph Goebbels born in Rheydt Germany on October 29, 1897 and died in Berlin on May 1, 1945, was a German politician and publicist. He was the Minister of Public Information and Propaganda and eventually the last Reich Chancellor of Nazi Germany.

  7. Goebbels dead. Hitler, Goebbels, and General Krebs committed suicide, according to Hans Fritsche, the German radio commentator, who was captured when Berlin fell, the Soviet communiqué announced ...