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Wolfgang Diewerge (12 January 1906 in Stettin – 4 December 1977 in Essen) was a Nazi propagandist in Joseph Goebbels' Reich Ministry of Popular Enlightenment and Propaganda. His special field was anti-Semitic public relations, especially in connection with trials abroad, which could be exploited for propaganda purposes. He also played an essential role in the preparation of a show trial against Herschel Grynszpan, whose assassination attempt on a German embassy employee in Paris had been used by the Nazis as a trigger for the November pogroms in 1938. In 1941, his pamphlets on the so-called Kaufman Plan and the Soviet Union were published in print runs of millions. After the war, Diewerge managed to re-enter politics via the FDP North Rhine-Westphalia. However, the intervention of the Brit

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  • Wolfgang Diewerge (* 12. Januar 1906 in Stettin; † 4. Dezember 1977 in Essen) war ein nationalsozialistischer Propagandist in Joseph Goebbels’ Reichsministerium für Volksaufklärung und Propaganda. Sein Spezialgebiet war die antisemitische Öffentlichkeitsarbeit, vor allem im Zusammenhang mit Prozessen im Ausland, die sich propagandistisch verwerten ließen. Er spielte auch eine wesentliche Rolle bei der Vorbereitung eines Schauprozesses gegen Herschel Grynszpan, dessen Attentat auf einen deutschen Botschaftsmitarbeiter in Paris den Nationalsozialisten als Anlass für die Novemberpogrome 1938 gedient hatte. In Millionenauflage erschienen 1941 seine Pamphlete zum so genannten Kaufman-Plan und zur Sowjetunion. Nach dem Krieg gelang Diewerge über die FDP Nordrhein-Westfalen ein erneuter Einstieg (de)
  • Wolfgang Diewerge (12 January 1906 in Stettin – 4 December 1977 in Essen) was a Nazi propagandist in Joseph Goebbels' Reich Ministry of Popular Enlightenment and Propaganda. His special field was anti-Semitic public relations, especially in connection with trials abroad, which could be exploited for propaganda purposes. He also played an essential role in the preparation of a show trial against Herschel Grynszpan, whose assassination attempt on a German embassy employee in Paris had been used by the Nazis as a trigger for the November pogroms in 1938. In 1941, his pamphlets on the so-called Kaufman Plan and the Soviet Union were published in print runs of millions. After the war, Diewerge managed to re-enter politics via the FDP North Rhine-Westphalia. However, the intervention of the Brit (en)
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