Goebbels, Joseph, 1897-1945

Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany, ca 1937-1945

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World War Two - Hitler, Goebbels, and Mussolini

Date: 1925-1948

From: New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives

Reference: PAColl-0785-1-188

Description: Overseas photographs for publication in the New Zealand Free Lance, 1925-1948. Includes list of photographs Quantity: 43 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints

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Minhinnick, Gordon Edward George (Sir), 1902-1992 :[Scrapbook of cartoon clippings. ca ...

Date: 1940 - 1945

By: Minhinnick, Gordon Edward George (Sir), 1902-1992; Low, David Alexander Cecil (Sir), 1891-1963

Reference: E-605-q

Description: Includes cartoons about: Sunspots, Hitler, Semple's monetary reforms ("The Greeks had a word for it - "Semplocoon" group); Walter Nash on the radio, Hon P C Webb, "Old Soldier Sam" character, Goebbels, the Germany-Russia-Italy triangle, John A Lee kicked out of the Labour Party Easter Conference, income tax increases, selling butter overseas, Hilter claims Poland, bombing Poland, the 'Port Bowen' (ship) in Wanganui Harbour, Includes cartoons by other cartoonists in British papers: Strube, Illingworth, Churchill, Chris Seare[?], Fenwick, G S Sherwood. Also includes cuttings of some cartoons by David Low. Inscriptions: Album page - centre - (Front cover): Register of mortgages Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: 60 newsclippings (approx), stuck into lined exercise book, with red marbled cover 323 x 207 mm.

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Wesney, Roy, 1918-1998 :[Twenty-five cartoon clippings from the Southland Daily News. 1...

Date: 1940 - 1952

By: Wesney, Robert Arnold, 1914-1998

Reference: A-341-085/108

Description: Includes: A Nazi mixture - Mother Goebbels fancy cookery (Goebbels stirs the cauldron of German news rations. 1940?) Mein Gott! and I'm fully extended!! (Hitler flees from Father Time. ca 1940) Painful abstraction (Winston Churchill, dentist, extracts the German Navy from Hitler's mouth. ca 1940). Mein Gott, Churchill!! (Winston Churchill is introduced to Hitler as his "protection". ca 1940). Attack on British Isles. (The German Blitzkreig propaganda pushes the enthusiastic German public, which pushes Hitler. ca 1940) Southland fighter plane. (Southland fighter plane sends Hitler, Goebbels, Mussolini running. ca 1940). The March of Liberation. "Seize the world and liberate the peoples to a higher culture" - Mein Kampf. (Clipping from Southland Daily news, 1 June 1940). Naziculture. "Look Josef! There's still some French lilies in my new garden! (Hitler and Goebbels tend a garden almost full of swastika flowers. Southland daily news. 29 June 1940). "Are you sure you chaps won't take a hand!" - "No thanks, we've given up gambling!!" (Hitler plays cards with Chamberlain, and tries to get Stalin and Mussolini to join in. ca 1940) "Who 'bones' the cat?" (Goering, Hitler and Mussolini have managed to get the bone of Trondheim off the Norway dog, but the Lion of the Allies guards a larger bone, which they need. Southland daily news. 10 May 1940). Just like Popeye. Italian Navy spinach [and] Nazi Navy spinach - "We thrive on it!" (Sailor of HMS Faith tucks into a meal of tinned spinach. Southland daily news. 6 July 1940). The water jump (The jockey Hitler stands dejected, stopped by the barrier of the British Navy, from jumping the English Channel. ca 1940). [Use of the trams for multifarious purposes to save petrol: mail services, milk deliveries, furniture removal, kindergarten, drinking bar]. Southland daily news, 24 August 1940. News item - a number of well known cricketers have joined the Air Force. (A German bowler bowls to an R.A.F. batsman. ca 1940). Up - or down? (New Zealand helps Britain to scale the War effort peak, and stop it slipping into the Nazi depths). Southland daily news. [ca 1940]. Outclassed. (As Hitler walks between Denmark and Norway on the earth above him, the Devil considers that he himself is outclassed and will have to resign. ca 1940). Monkey business. (Hitler plays the Italian organ while Mussolini dances monkey-like. Southland daily news. 15 June 1940). ...[Open?] season. They won't let me settle for long nowadays! (Hitler the goose flies over Norway fleeing the guns of the Allied assistance. ca 1940). "We go to bed to forget the strain and worries of the world in sleep!" (And promptly begin dreaming of capturinfg Hitler, ... Mr Nash taking more of our wages ... Postmaster general tampering with our letters ... petrol restriction nightmare. Southland daily news. 17 August 1940). "I tell you guys I'm definitely not playing in this game. You'll have to play on your own marits!! (The Fifth Column briefs the Nazis before their rugby match against Britain. ca 1940) "Let me assist you boys". (The Bluff Harbour bandwagon entertains. ca 1952). What MORE do you want? (Southland rugby player wins many rugby games against other provinces, but still cannot get the NZ Rugby selectors to take notice. 1952) "We'll slay 'em". NZ Boxing champs at Invercargill - Administration vs C C Gerrard; Organisation vs Pat Hughes. (ca 1952) Maybe they'll push if the going gets really tough ... (sportsmen on a cart to sports centre 50,000 miles away. ca 1952) Changing his spots - Mr Hyde [and] Dr Shekel. (Politican taxes alcohol but gives out trust disbursements for the public good. ca 1952). Quantity: 25 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Newsprint clippings stuck to lined paper, images approximately 115 x 162 mm. Provenance: Donated by Mrs Noelene Wesney in 1999.

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Creator unknown, 1902-1968: An exercise book of Dominion cartoon news clippings circa M...

Date: [ca May-July 1940]

By: Paterson, Alan Stuart, 1902-1968

Reference: MS-Papers-12896

Description: A school exercise book repurposed as a scrapbook and filled with cartoons by A.S. Paterson, circa May-July 1940. The cartoons have been clipped from the Dominion newspaper. The scrapbook's green cover has been printed professionally, and entitled ""THE DOMINION PICTURE" SCRAP-BOOK". The cover features a cartoon illustration by A.S. Paterson of a rosette of playful cats. The contents of the scrapbook includes: - Two newspaper clippings on the inside cover, and a hand written name "Alison Turner"' plus address. - Pages contain newspaper clippings (some have been date stamped) of cartoons by A.S. Paterson. The cartoons cover the progression of World War Two within Europe, on the home front in New Zealand, and within British colonies such as Kenya during 1940. Title supplied by Library. Picture scrapbook possibly compiled by Alison Turner during the 1940s using Alan Stuart Patterson's cartoons from 'The Dominion' newspaper. Quantity: 1 album(s).

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Bromhead, Peter 1933- :[34 cartoons published in the Auckland Star in August and Septem...

Date: 1988

By: Bromhead, Peter, 1933-; Auckland star (Newspaper)

Reference: A-363-076/109

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Quantity: 34 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink on card, sizes vary. Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1997.

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Campbell, Betty, 1917-1989 : Diary of a trip to Germany

Date: 2-29 August 1934

By: Campbell, Betty, 1917-1989

Reference: MS-Group-1922

Description: Diary of a trip made by Betty Campbell to Hamburg in August 1934. It contains a detailed description of her experiences there. She describes attending an open air speech by Dr Goebbels and observing a drive past by Adolf Hitler and later listening to him deliver a speech from the balcony of the Rathaus in Adolf Hitler Platz. She also describes the main attractions of Hamburg and records the opinions of people she met about Hitler and the Nazi Party. Despite some doubts she writes, `I've come to the conclusion that Hitler is quite a good thing'. The diary is illustrated by ephemera and cuttings from German newspapers, mainly about Hitler, the Nazis, Hindenburg who died the day before she arrived in Germany and an international tennis competion Campbell attended in Hamburg. Quantity: 2 volume(s). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss and printed matter Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Ms F Cambell, Victoria, Australia, 2011

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Vom Jüdischen Schicksal; vier Gesänge für Soli, Chor und Orchester / nach Worten von Ka...

Date: 24 Dec 1936

From: Fuchs, Richard (Dr), 1887-1947 : Papers

By: Fuchs, Richard Salomon, 1887-1947; Wolfskehl, Karl, 1869-1948; Von Trimberg, Susskind, active 13th century

Reference: MSY-4990

Description: Contents: Und dennoch ; [for chorus, soprano solo and orchestra] / Karl Wolfskehl -- Stimme der Vorzeit ; [for baritone solo and orchestra] / Susskind von Trimberg ; translated by B Badt -- Aufbruch, Aufbruch ; [for soprano solo, chorus and orchestra] / Karl Wolfskehl -- Vor Ausfahrt ; [for chorus and orchestra] / Karl Wolfskehl This work was rehearsed and about to be performed in Karlsruhe in 1937 (Jewish Cultural Club) but the performance was prohibited on orders from Goebbels (note by S Mulheron). Quantity: 1 volume(s) ([1] 75 pages). Physical Description: Holograph Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - (A99-275) Donated by Mrs S Mulheron, Wellington

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Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Nothing to hide. 6 August 2013

Date: 2013

From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons

Reference: DCDL-0025805

Description: The Nazi Joseph Goebbels salutes and is quoted "If you have nothing to hide you have nothing to fear". Makes an unflattering comparison with Prime Minister John Key's response to opponents of the 2013 GCSB Bill, that only those who had done something wrong need fear increased government surveillance powers. Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).