Background: This brief biography of Eugen Hadamovsky is taken from a newspaper article. The occasion was a speech he had given on 31 October I assume it was based on information Hadamovsky himself provided.
The source:Badener Zeitung, 6 November , p. 2.
Eugen Hadamovsky
Already as a student, Eugen Hadamovsky belonged to the “Schutzregiment Berlin,” founded by Colonel von Luck. After the Kapp Putsch it used the cover name “Olympia.” After the French invasion of the Ruhr he volunteered for the 5th company of the I.R. 9, the “Gardeschützen-Traditionskompanie.” When this organization was banned again in , Hadamovsky went to Italy and Spain. He had already done some study of technical and political matters at educational institutions in Berlin and held various jobs throughout Europe and Northern Africa, including being a worker and a journalist. In /28 he worked as a fitter and mechanic in Arrigoriagga, a suburb of the northern Spanish industrial city Bilbao.
In Hadamovsky had attended the Führer’s meetings in Munich and National Socialist demonstrations. In participated in Dr. Goebbels’s first meeting in Braunschweig. After his return to Germany, he was involve
Hadamovsky, Eugen
Biography
German politician and radio production director in Nazi Germany from to Hadamovsky authored seven propaganda books, the most significant of which was Propaganda and National Power (), the only book treating the general principles of propaganda published during the Third Reich.
He was an early Nazi supporter, who helped organize Nazi radio listeners and handled the technical details at many of Hitler's mass rallies. Hadamovsky joined the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in ; the party's propaganda leader Joseph Goebbels commissioned him to build up the right-wing Reichsverband Deutscher Rundfunkteilnehmer ("Reich association of German broadcasting participants").
He was head of the radio department in the Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda from , however, Minister Goebbels was not entirely pleased with him, as is evident by many references in Goebbels' diaries. In Hadamovsky was replaced and took over the position as chief of staff in the Nazi Party's Central Propaganda Office (Reichspropagandaleitung) in Berlin.
In , Hadamovsky volunteered for the Wehrmacht armed forces. Toward the end of World War II, he joined the 4th SS Pol
Background: Eugen Hadamovsky was a leading Nazi radio expert, and the author of a half dozen books with heavy propaganda content. In this chapter from his book on radio, he outlines the nature of the Nazi radio warden system, which he had had a leading role in building. In , his title was Reichssendeleiter, or national programming director. During the war, he held various positions in the Nazi Party’s Central Propaganda Office (Reichspropagandaleitung). Eventually, he annoyed Goebbels enough to be ousted. He went into the military and died on the eastern front in February The illustration is from a issue of a radio magazine. The source: Eugen Hadamovsky, “Die lebende Brücke: Vom Wesen der Funkwartarbeit,” in Dein Rundfunk (Munich: Zentralverlag der NSDAP, ), pp. The National Socialist revolution was able to take over German life so quickly and thoroughly because it had prepared for it by years of organizational activity in the most important areas. In the process, it avoided the German mistake of organizing something just for the sake of organizing it. It organized only to give the
Background: Eugen Hadamovsky was a leading Nazi radio expert, and the author of a half dozen books with heavy propaganda content. His title was Reichssendeleiter, or national programming director. Here, he discusses the effective use of radio for political purposes. The source: Eugen Hadamovsky, “Die politische Arbeit des Rundfunksprechers,” in Handbuch des deutschen Rundfunks /40 (Heidelberg, Kurt Vowinckel Verlag, ), pp. To outsiders, the work of those in the radio who are right next to the Führer or his top aides at the time of important events seems mysterious. The men of the radio, and particularly the reporters or announcers, experience directly what others only learn through newspapers, photographs, or radio broadcasts.. Decisive political events do not take place “behind the scenes,” but rather they are intended to gain the participation of the whole population. Dr. Goebbels opens the doors, the conference rooms, the meeting halls, the four walls of diplomatic negotiations, and lets the people and the world participate. The broadest public participates in important events
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