Goebbels

/ˈɡɛbəlz/ noun

Definition

Refers to Joseph Goebbels, Nazi propaganda minister, whose name is often used to represent skilled manipulation of information and propaganda.

Etymology

A proper noun (German surname) that became a historical reference. Goebbels' propaganda techniques became so infamous that his name entered discourse as a symbol of disinformation.

Kelly Says

Goebbels pioneered the 'big lie' technique—telling such enormous lies that people couldn't imagine anyone would be so bold to fabricate something so large, which is still studied in media literacy and political science today.

Translations

DEDeutsch
Goebbels
goh-EH-bels
ESEspañol
goebbels
goh-EH-bels
FRFrançais
goebbels
goh-EH-bels
ITItaliano
goebbels
goh-EH-bels
JA日本語
ゲッベルス
gebbelsu
KO한국어
게벨스
ge-beul-seu
PTPortuguês
goebbels
goh-EH-bels
RUРусский
геббельс
geh-BEHL-s
TRTürkçe
goebbels
goh-EH-bels
ZH中文
戈培尔
gē péi ěr

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