Goeb·belsˈgər-bəlz ˈgə-bəlz,ˈgœ-bəls
Goebbels如何读
Goebbels是什么意思
- n.戈培尔
Goebbels英英释义
biographical name
(Paul) Joseph 1897–1945 German Nazi propagandist
Goebbels 例句
1 In her enormously self-serving and revisionist autobiography, she asserted that she agreed to make the film only after Hitler promised to keep Goebbels at bay.
2 Expelled from the Soviet Union in 1922, he wound up in Germany, where he worked for the Russian Scientific Institute, which Mr. Laqueur points out was part of Joseph Goebbels’s Ministry of Propaganda.
3 Goebbels and his assistants avidly studied the foreign press to exploit weak spots in their propaganda.
戈培尔和他的助手们废寝忘食地研究外国报刊,以便利用它们宣传中的弱点.
4 Life was going swimmingly for Reich minister Goebbels that spring.
5 Typically for Goebbels, though, he still filters that personal expression through other sensibilities.
6 In January and February, in anticipation of the games, Goebbels had formed organizing committees at the propaganda ministry.
7 Goebbels' works are notoriously hard to categorise, but Walden seems harder than most.
8 As Nazi Germany’s propaganda minister, Goebbels controlled music policy through the Reich Chamber of Culture, and its music division, the Reichsmusikkammer.
9 The German film industry had become one of Goebbels’s particular interests.
10 “I didn’t do anything but type in Goebbels’s office,” she says near the movie’s end.
11 The coup involving the author was taken up by Joseph Goebbels's propaganda ministry, and Wodehouse was vilified by the British government and the press.
12 Much is documented — if little remembered — about Goebbels’s gift on Feb. 22, 1943.
13 "Imagine if you were a Jewish person in Germany and you had to go to Hitler high school, or Goebbels elementary school, or middle school," Lemon asked, referring to the Nazi regime.
14 When the setting of the poem begins, Mr. Goebbels’s music draws you in.
15 The film, “A German Life,” tells the story of Brunhilde Pomsel, who was a secretary for the Nazi propaganda minister, Joseph Goebbels.
16 Not for nothing did Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's right-hand henchman, mandate establishment of the Reichskulturkammer — the Reich Chamber of Culture, controlling all German art production.
17 “It was the skinny guy,” Mr. Zamperini said, referring to Joseph Goebbels, the minister of propaganda.
18 But Goring raised his hand abruptly and Goebbels fell suddenly silent.
19 Goebbels—a particularly vicious anti-Semite who had engineered much of Hitler’s political rise—was now systematically dismantling what remained of a free press in Germany.
20 “It means that Goebbels won,” Mr. Loznitza said, with a certain resigned humor that ran through his comments.