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  1. The Goebbels children were the five daughters and one son born to Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels and his wife Magda Goebbels. The children, born between 1932 and 1940, were murdered by their parents in Berlin on 1 May 1945, the day both parents committed suicide.

    • Magda Goebbels

      Joseph and Magda Goebbels had six children: Helga (1932),...

    • Joseph Goebbels

      As the war drew to a close and Nazi Germany faced defeat,...

  2. Nascida no dia 1 de maio de 1938, "Hedda" era a quinta criança do casal Goebbels. Segundo o diário de Joseph, seu parto foi muito difícil. [8] Assim como Helmut, alguns acreditam que Hedwig era filha de Hitler e Magda Goebbels, mas novamente esta teoria não é aceita pela maioria dos historiadores.

  3. Goebbels tinha cinco irmãos: Konrad (1893–1947), Hans (1895–1949), Maria (1896–1896), Elisabeth (1901–1915) e Maria (1910–1949); [4] esta última casou-se com o realizador alemão Max W. Kimmich em 1938. [6]

  4. Joseph and Magda Goebbels had six children: Helga (1932), Hilde (1934), Helmut (1935), Holde (1937), Hedda (1938), and Heide (1940). Goebbels' villa on Bogensee. 2008 condition. Joseph Goebbels had many affairs during the marriage. In 1936, Goebbels met the Czech actress Lída Baarová and by the winter of 1937 began an intense ...

  5. Magda and Joseph Goebbels committed suicide after killing their six children on 1 May 1945. Harald was the only one of Magda's children to survive. Post-war. Quandt married Inge Bandekow (1928–1978), who was the daughter of the company's lawyer and worked as a secretary with her father, at the beginning of the 1950s.

  6. As the war drew to a close and Nazi Germany faced defeat, Magda Goebbels and the Goebbels children joined Hitler in Berlin. They moved into the underground Vorbunker , part of Hitler's underground bunker complex, on 22 April 1945.

  7. Children in the Holocaust. During the Holocaust, children were especially vulnerable to death under the Nazi regime. An estimated 1.5 million children, nearly all Jewish, were murdered during the Holocaust, either directly by or as a direct consequence of Nazi actions. The Nazis advocated killing children of unwanted or "dangerous" people in ...