Josef Goebbels

Josef Goebbels (1897-1965) was an important member of the Nazi Party and a close advisor of Adolf Hitler. During World War II and the war against the Race's Conquest Fleet, Goebbels served as Germany's Propaganda Minister. After Hitler's death, Goebbels attempted to become Fuhrer of the Greater German Reich but he was defeated by SS chief Heinrich Himmler. After Himmler's death in 1964, Goebbels once again attempted to become Fuhrer, and secured seats on the Committee of Eight for himself and a few of his allies. However, his ambitions were once again thwarted by an SS man, this time Ernst Kaltenbrunner. Goebbels was killed during the Race-German War of 1965 along with Kaltenbrunner himself and everyone else senior to Walter Dornberger. If Kaltenbrunner predeceased Goebbels, it is possible the latter briefly held the Fuhrer's office, albeit for a short and disastrous period.