As a leader of the twentieth century's most evil regimes, Joseph Goebbel's legacy is his work constructing the mythic image of Adolf Hitler during his rise to power and his catastrophic rule of Germany. In Doctor Goebbels, Roger Manvell and Heinrich Fraenkel reveal the man behind the Nazi propaganda machine, beginning with his idyllic childhood in Germany and ending in a dramatic death by suicide in the Führer-bunker in 1945. Part biography and part horror, Manvell and Fraenkel delve deep into the mystery shrouding one of Hitler's most evil henchman. Using information from his own unpublished diary and first-hand accounts from the Nuremberg Trials, from Goebbel's sister Maria, and from the fiancé of his youth, Else, Goebbel's carefully crafted character is ripped apart to reveal a boy determined to overcome youthful disabilities and prove his devotion and dedication to his country. Doctor Goebbels delivers the kind of detail that only true scholarship can provide. Written with flair and polished with precision, this account is sure to leave readers shocked and surprised at the life of the Führer's ?Minister of Hate'. AUTHOR: Roger Manvell and Heinrich Fraenkel are both critically acclaimed authors who received access to new papers of eyewitness accounts of Joseph Goebbels. They also co-wrote Heinrich Himmler and The Men Who Tried to Kill Hitler. SELLING POINTS: -Compelling biography of the Nazi minister who showed the world the danger and power of propaganda -A landmark work of Second World War history REVIEWS: ?A measured, scholarly account of a real monster.' ? Newsweek Illustrated