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JOSEPH GOEBBELS CORRECTED TYPESCRIPT OF HIS NOVEL "MICHAEL VOORMANN"
(1897-1945) Nazi Minister of Propoganda with Hitler from the earliest days, a master of manipulation of the masses who took his life and those of his family members in the last days of the war. Historically important T. Ms. (unsigned), a working carbon copy of Goebbel's play Michael Voormann. Ein Menschenschicksal in Tagebuchblättern ("Michael Voormann: A Man's Fate in the Pages of a Diary") bearing several dozen pencil corrections and additions in Goebbels hand, 158pp. 4to., ca. 1923. This novel, semi-biographical in nature, is a combination of Goebbels' own thoughts and the life of his best friend Richard Flisges. Flisges, a World War I veteran, anarchist and socialist who deeply influenced Goebbels, would be killed in a mining accident in 1923 and the novel is dedicated to him. "Michael Voormann" has been a soldier on the Eastern Front in World War I and has returned to Germany a confused revolutionary. While at college, he falls in love with Hertha Holk (based on Goebbels girlfiend Anka Stalherm) and begins to fall under the spell of the mystical, radical Russian student, Ivan Vienurovsky. All three live together in Munich as Michael struggles to write a drama about Christ. (Goebbels himself wrote an early play about Judas Iscariot.) Eventually Hertha leaves him, finding him too tormented, and Voormann leaves school to become a miner to joing his fellow workers. Just as he becomes accepted, he is killed in an accident. The novel is written in the form of a diary, and large parts of it may have been taken directly from Goebbels' own diaries. Overall, it offers the reader the feeling that Goebbels is thrashing about, grasping for an identity or cause...one that he would soon find in Nazism. Goebbels tried to publish his novel for years - it would not be until 1929, once he had attained real power - that it would be edited and amended to suit the Nazis' purposes. File holes at left, else fine condition.

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