Michael, A Novel by Joseph Goebbels (1921)
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Overview: Essentially, this work, which was written by National Socialist minister of Propaganda Joseph Goebbels during his pre-Nazi days, is symbolic of the rise of National Socialism in general. This book also offers a side of Goebbels not often seen before; a lover of children, quasi-Slavophile, hopeless Romantic, and blossoming National Socialist. I highly recommend "Michael" to anyone with an interest in National Socialism.
Joseph Goebbels received a doctorate in literature from the University of Heidelberg in 1921. For the next two years he lived at home, writing plays, poems, articles and fiction. He sent his work to publishers and editors but everything was rejected. In 1923 at the age of 26, Goebbels wrote “Michael”, a semi-autobiographical novel about his experiences in Germany following World War I.
The book is written in diary form and follows the life of Michael, a fictional character who represents a young Joseph Goebbels. At the beginning of the story, Michael returns from the Great War and is disgusted by Weimar Germany. Throughout the novel, he examines the meaning of life and seeks a way to liberate the German people. Throughout the story, Goebbels presents and explains his personal beliefs. He analyzes the political differences between German Socialism and Russian Marxism. He examines the cultural differences between men and women, including their roles in society. He also shares his Catholic faith in God and admiration of Jesus Christ.
Genre: Fiction | Historical
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