1923: Like others who were later prominent in the Third Reich, Goebbels came into contact with the Nazi Party in 1923, during the campaign of resistance to the French occupation of the Ruhr.
1931: His diaries reveal a long succession of affairs, before and after his marriage before a Protestant pastor in 1931 to Magda Quandt, with whom he had six children.
1937: "The Jews must get out of Germany, indeed out of Europe altogether," he wrote in his diary in November 1937.
1938: When Magda Goebbels learned of this in October 1938, she complained to Hitler, a prude in sexual matters, who was fond of Magda and the Goebbels' young children.
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943: Goebbels struggled in 1943 and 1944 to rally the German people behind a regime that faced increasingly obvious military defeat.
1944: By July 1944, it was in any case too late for Goebbels and Speer's internal coup to make any real difference to the outcome of the war.
2006: The Diaries of Joseph Goebbels, Part I: Notations, 1923-1941, Volume 2 written by Joseph Goebbels was first published in 2006.
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