Magda Goebbels

Magda Goebbels
Goebbels in 1933
Personal details
Born
Johanna Maria Magdalena Ritschel

(1901-11-11)11 November 1901
Berlin, German Empire
Died1 May 1945(1945-05-01) (aged 43)
Führerbunker, Berlin, Nazi Germany
Cause of deathSuicide
Political partyNazi Party (NSDAP)
Spouses
(m. 1921; div. 1929)
(m. 1931)
ChildrenHarald Quandt; Helga, Hildegard, Helmut, Holdine, Hedwig, and Heidrun Goebbels
Alma materUrsuline Convent
AwardsGolden Party Badge
Cross of Honor of the German Mother

Johanna Maria Magdalena "Magda" Goebbels (née Ritschel; 11 November 1901 – 1 May 1945) was the wife of Nazi Germany's Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels. A prominent member of the Nazi Party, she was a close ally, companion, and political supporter of Adolf Hitler.[1] Some historians refer to her as the unofficial "first lady" of Nazi Germany, while others give that title to Emmy Göring.[2][3]

With defeat imminent during the Battle of Berlin at the end of World War II in Europe, she and her husband poisoned their six children with a cyanide compound before committing suicide in the Reich Chancellery gardens. Her eldest son, Harald Quandt, from a previous marriage, survived her.

  1. ^ Wyllie, James (February 2020). "Nazi wives: the women beside Hess, Goebbels, Göring and Himmler". HistoryExtra. BBC History Revealed. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  2. ^ Thacker 2010, p. 179.
  3. ^ Longerich 2015, pp. 159, 160.

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