Goebbels talks to US reporter Ward Price
Creator(s)
- Bundesarchiv (Germany). Filmarchiv
Scope and Content
Josef Goebbels speaks to Ward Price (US reporter for the Daily Mail). MS Goebbels and Price, both in suits, seated on a park bench. Partial translation from Raye Farr's notes (1972): Goebbels: "I am of the firm conviction that peace must be kept in Europe. If war were to come, it would be the greatest misfortune for the world. And however it might end for the victors, the conquered would endure the most terrible suffering. And so it will be the Reich government's policy to try to keep peace no matter what, and to relieve the people's suffering, their anxiety, their unemployment." [original text: "Ich bin der festen Überzeugung,...Frieden in Europa muss erhaltet bleiben. Kame ein Krieg, es ware das grösste Ungluck für die Welt. Und wie er auch ausgehen mag, Sieger, wie Besiegte wurden nur furchtbarstes Ungluck und grosste Not ernten. Deshalb wird es das Bestreben der Reichsregierung sein, den Frieden auf jeden Fall zu erhalten."]
Subjects
- NAZI PARTY
- INTERVIEWS
- GERMANY
- NAZI OFFICIALS
- GOEBBELS, JOSEPH
- JOURNALISTS
- PARKS
- SPEECHES
- PRESS
- PROPAGANDA
Places
- Genf, Germany
Genre
- Film
- Newsreels.
Copies
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