Magda Goebbels

Description: (Wife of Nazi Germany's Propaganda Minister ‘Joseph Goebbels’ and Political Supporter of ‘Adolf Hitler’)

Magda Goebbels was the wife of Joseph Goebbels, who had served as the propaganda minister of ‘Nazi’ Germany from 1933 to 1945. Magda was an eminent figure in the ‘Nazi Party’ and was one of the most powerful people in ‘Nazi’ Germany. She had a close relationship with Adolf Hitler and was one of his most vociferous supporters and loyalists. She played a vital role in creating propaganda in that era and was widely referred to as the First Lady of the Third Reich. On May 1, 1945, fearing prosecution at the hands of the ‘Allied’ forces, Magda Goebbels killed her six children and then committed suicide along with her husband in the ‘Chancellery’ of the ‘Führerbunker.’

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Birthday November 11, 1901 (Scorpio)
Born In Germany
Alternative names Johanna Maria Magdalena Goebbels
City Berlin, Germany
Died on May 1, 1945
Spouse/Ex- Günther Quandt, Joseph Goebbels, Günther Quandt (m. 1921 - div. 1929)
Parents Oskar Ritschel, Richard Friedländer, Richard Friedländer, Oskar Ritschel
Auguste Behrend
Children Harald Quandt, Harald Quandt. Helga Susanne Goebbels, Hedwig Johanna Goebbels, Heidrun Elisabeth Goebbels, Helga Susanne Goebbels, Helmut Christian Goebbels, Hildegard Traudel Goebbels, Holdine Kathrin Goebbels
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