Щоденники головного ідеолога Третього Рейху Йозефа Геббельса як джерело дослідження німецько-японських відносин. На основі німецькомовних джерел було зроблено аналіз щоденних записів Геббельса та виокремлено його позицію щодо Антикомінтернівського пакту.
Дневники главного идеолога Третьего Рейха Йозефа Геббельса как источник исследования немецко-японских соглашений. На основе немецкоязычных источников был проведен анализ ежедневных записей Геббельса и выделено его позицию по Антикоминтерновскому пакту.
The Diaries of chief ideologist of the Third Reich Joseph Goebbels are a source of German-Japanese relations research. On the basis of the German-speaking sources daily entries of Goebbels and allocated position on the Anti-Comintern Pact were analyzed.
The Diaries of chief ideologist of the Third Reich Joseph Goebbels are a source of German-Japanese relations research. On the basis of the German-speaking sources daily entries of Goebbels and allocated position on the Anti-Comintern Pact were analyzed.
Of the special historical interest are the diaries of Joseph Goebbels, the German politician and Reich Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945, published in 28 volumes by Elke Frohlich 1987. In his daily records he described his more private life and less work. Although there are regular memories of relations with Japan, political situation in Japan, the situation in the Far East in the context of relations with Japan and China, as well as the preparation of the Anti-Comintern Pact.
The main objective of this article is to describe and provide an analysis of Joseph Goebbels diaries, and show its impact on the development of relations between Germany and Japan in the mid-30s and on the signing of the Anti-Comintern Pact in 1936.
Joseph Goebbels kept a diary for much of his life. From 1923 to 1941, he wrote the entries himself. From 1941 to 1945, he dictated lengthy passages to aides. He sometimes telephoned them in the middle of the night when he wanted to add some text. The dictations usually opened with a description of the military situation, followed by his personal comments. The dictated diary is not as personal as the earlier one he wrote himself.