File:Porträt Joseph Goebbels.jpg

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English: Joseph Goebbels, top-ranking Nazi (1897–1945) who, as Minister of Propaganda, was one of Hitler’s most powerful and influential underlings. After serving a single day as Chancellor following Hitler’s death, Goebbels poisoned his children and then committed suicide with his wife, Magda. Eerie pearl-finish 3.25 x 5.25 postcard portrait of Goebbels in profile, signed “Dr. Goebbels” in fountain pen. In fine condition, with few small creases, tiny chip to lower right corner, and surface wear.
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