Goebbels' daughters, Helga, Hilga, Holdina, and Hedwig, wash clothes and dolls' clothing in toy basins.
Goebbels' son, Helmut, carries water in a bucket for his sisters and pours it into his older sister's basin.
The eldest daughter, Hilga, is doing laundry.
Helmut brings another bucket of water for the girls and pours it into the tub.
Helga wrings out a washed garment.
Helmut pours water into one of the sisters' basins, and the girl is washing.
Helmut adds water to the tub, the older sister adds washing powder to the girl's water, and the girls continue washing.
Magda Goebbels' son, Harald Quandt, leaves the house and returns.
The children run along the wall and into the house.
A view of the Goebbels family home, a panoramic view of the wall covered with wild grapes.
Magda Goebbels with her children at the table during breakfast.
Children's faces at the breakfast table.
Magda Goebbels spoon-feeds her youngest daughter, forcing the girl to eat on her own.
Eldest daughter Helga and son Helmut at breakfast.
One of the sisters spoon-feeds the younger one, the younger one is playing around, Helmut at breakfast.
The Goebbels children emerge from the house with wind instruments in their hands.
Two girls carry a cello.
One of the girls sits on the porch.
Eldest daughter Helga with a cello.
Children playing musical instruments, children's faces, Helmut with a clarinet.
Quandt Harald - German industrialist, entrepreneur
Goebbels Johanna Maria Magdalena - German public and political figure
1039-1940
Berlin
Summer