Josef Goebbels making a speech, 1939
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Picture number:1983-5236_DHA7068 Credit:NMPFT/Syndication International/Science & Society Picture Library
Caption:
A photograph of Dr Josef Goebbels (1897-1945) making a speech to students and workers at the Sportpalast in Berlin, Germany, taken by an unknown photographer on 15 June, 1939.
Goebbels was the German Minister of Propaganda. His speech concerned the recent Munich Crisis where he claimed that Hitler had outwitted the British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain (1869-1940).
This photograph has been selected from the Daily Herald Archive, a collection of over three million photographs. The archive holds work of international, national and local importance by both staff and agency photographers.
In Collection of: National Museum of Photography Film & Television Subject(s) > Society & Wars > Politics, Government & LawAppears in: Selling war – the role of propaganda Representing war
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