1. Joesph's Speech
It is Goebbels' belief that he can make them see the 'crimes' of the current government, as he says, he wants them to "give.... One of Goebbels' main points is that the destruction Germany suffered was under the government during the period following World War One and up to Hitler's acquisition of power in 1933. His evocative and violent description of what the government had reduced Germany to, gives the reader the impression of an animal with its carcass torn and mutilated. ... leave his audience in little doubt about the dire consequences that Germany was left...
- Word Count: 830
- Approx Pages: 3
- Grade Level: High School