Goebbels: Mastermind of the Third Reich by Irving David
Author:Irving, David [Irving, David]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Biography
ISBN: 9781872197135
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Goodreads: 761406
Publisher: Focal Point Publications
Published: 1958-08-15T00:00:00+00:00
Goebbels
31: The Real Chum
ON the day of Hitler’s triumph in Munich an ugly revelation awaits Goebbels
in Berlin. Given the evasions of his diary in matters matrimonial, however,
we cannot properly speculate on what it is. Suffice to say that police chief Helldorff
visits him late that day and Goebbels then records: ‘A sad and difficult day for me
personally.’ He adds philosophically, ‘If it isn’t one thing it’s another.’1
Four painful weeks have already passed since he last visited Schwanenwerder and
saw his children. ‘Papa has been naughty,’ Magda cruelly tells them. ‘He’s not allowed
to come here any more.’2 She herself has begun drinking heavily and hitting
the night spots—a world of chrome, black leather, and subdued lights. She frequents
cabarets where the stand-up comics make fun of her own husband. Admiral Raeder’s
adjutant is drinking in one such club when Magda utters a boozy invitation to him to
share her bar-stool. After a flurry of indiscretions about her marital problems, she
invites the navy captain and his pals back to her home.3 Five years later, when Goebbels
snarls in his famous Total War speech about ‘the nightclub crowd who crawl from one
bar to the next,’ there Magda—seated in the front row—has no doubt whatever
who is meant by that.4
Joseph Goebbels thought he had friends, as Lida Baarova would sadly remark years
later: but he had none. Behind his back Karl Hanke starts the sniggering rumour that
in the street confrontation early in 1937 Lida’s lover Gustav Fröhlich had actually
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socked Goebbels: improbable though it is—given that the minister throws men into
concentration camp just for their opinions—the story sweeps Germany and delights
foreign capitals.5 A cabaret artiste guffaws, ‘We’d all like to be fröhlich sometime!’—
the word means contented. Schacht calls the minister’s affairs a public scandal.6
Himmler complains to Hitler that he has never liked the Goebbels genus, but has so
far kept his views to himself: ‘Now he’s the most hated man in Germany,’ he said.
There was a time, continues Himmler, when Goebbels used to sound off against the
Jews who sexually coerced their female employees; now the minister is doing the
same himself. ‘It’s obvious,’ adds the Reichsführer, ‘that they are not doing it for love,
but because he’s propaganda minister.’7
Shocked by all this, Hitler orders a watch kept on Goebbels’ former girlfriend
Lida Baarova. Gestapo limousines cruise up and down outside her rented villa in
Grunewald. But Goebbels makes no overt effort to contact her.
During the four dramatic weeks preceding Munich, what he calls his private misère
has receded into the background. For four more weeks he does not see Magda at all.
On the verge of a nervous breakdown he resorts to subterfuge to see Lida. He directs
Hilde Körber to take Lida to the theatre, and feasts his eyes upon her from a
few rows away. He phones Hilde repeatedly to ask how Lida is. He sees the Nuremberg
rally as a welcome distraction from ‘dumb thoughts,’ evidently meaning suicide
because the next day, after talking a party official out of shooting himself over a silly
blunder, he remarks grimly in his diary: ‘We all make silly blunders.’8 He
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