Communism with the Mask Off and Bolshevism in Theory and Practice
These two dramatic speeches, made by German Minister of Propaganda Joseph Goebbels at the famous Nuremberg rallies of 1935 and 1936, sum up the National Socialist interpretation of Communism and Bolshevism and its threat to the world. In Communism With the Mask Off, Goebbels describes in detail the Jewish origins of Marxism and Communism, and lists the leaders and instigators of that ideology in Russia, Germany, many European nations and even China. In Bolshevism in Theory and Practice, he discussed the practical social, political and economic consequences of Marxism—and how Germany had broken that menace.
From the Kaiserhof to the Reich Chancellery
By Joseph Goebbels. A rare look into the Third Reich—back after 65 years! Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels’s diaries from January 1932 to May 1933, which provide a firsthand chronicle of the tumultuous time during which Adolf Hitler propelled himself from his civilian headquarters at the Kaiserhof Hotel into the office of Chancellor of Germany.
This was true history in the making, as each day’s entry was written as it happened, rather than an overview of the entire process. This allows the reader to experience the events exactly as the author did, never knowing from one day to the next what the following day’s turn of events would be.