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286: 100:, and describes Jesus as one of the finest men to have ever lived. He also demonstrates his early socialist sympathies when he stated that Germans had to be "something like Christ Socialists" The book also explores the nature of God and the contemporary man: "modern man...is intrinsically a seeker of God, perhaps a Christ-man." 119:
sheds light on Goebbels' state of mind and self-image: "The very name of the hero, Michael, to whom he gave many autobiographical features, suggests the way his self-identification was pointing: a figure of light, radiant, tall, unconquerable," and above all "'To be a soldier! To stand sentinel! One
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officials against Goebbels' wishes. It is a three-part work of which only Parts I and III have survived. The novel is a combination of Goebbels' own thoughts and the life of his best friend Richard Flisges who had actually fought in World War I, and later ended his college studies to work in a mine
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which invokes feelings of both love and hate. Throughout the novel Michael wrestles with this mix of nationalist pride and anger towards Weimar Germany and he explores his personal philosophy and belief system.
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In a diary form the story follows the journey of Michael, a fictional character who represents a young Joseph Goebbels. At the beginning of the novel Michael has just returned home from service in the
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Goebbels retained a small amount of Christianity, but an eccentric form, which diminished even more after the failed church reform program in 1934–35.
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where he died in an accident. That is what happens to the novel's protagonist Michael who meets his "sacrificial death" on 30 January 1921.
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was a significant popular success, going through seventeen printings.
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Hicks, Stephen (2010). Nietzsche and the Nazis, Ockham's Razor Press
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ought always to be a soldier,' wrote Michael-Goebbels."
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ideals held by Goebbels early in his political career.
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1929 semi-autobiographical novel by Joseph Goebbels
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ISBN
0941693007
semi-autobiographical novel
German
propagandist
Joseph Goebbels
NSDAP
Great War
new democratic Germany
Völkisch
Christianity
Joachim Fest
"Joseph Goebbels: Propagandist"
ISSN
0883-072X
JSTOR
26202024
ISBN
978-1400067510
ISBN
978-0979427077
The Third Reich in Power
ISBN
978-1-4406-4930-1

Joseph Goebbels
Categories
1929 German-language novels
Novels set in Germany
Joseph Goebbels

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