I've known about Ehrenburg since I was in college. He wasn't comparable to Goebbels, who was head of a government ministry ("Minister of Propaganda and Popular Enlightenment") and gauleiter of Berlin. Ehrenburg was a pet writer of the Soviet regime with an international reputation who was one of many who wrote propaganda. Goebbels was in charge of that area of the Nazi Regime and was one of the top half dozen or so in the Third Reich. Ehrenburg was nowhere near that.
Yes, Ehrenburg and Goebbels were not the same.
You miss the point of the thread. Ehrenberg encouraged the killing of German civilians, in much the same way Goebbels allegedly encouraged the killing of Jews. In that way they were both the same (although one was a German Nazi high-ranking propagandist, and the other was the leading Jewish Bolshevik newspaper and radio propagandist).
Ehrenberg's daily propaganda was instrumental in encouraging the Bolshevik troops to kill nearly all of the German civilians in East Prussia, and many elsewhere in Eastern Europe. He was a monster, every bit as much as Goebbels.
I heard of people like Goebbels as a small child, but although I too went through University, none of the teachers nor the textbooks ever mentioned Ehrenberg encouraging genocide, although I do vaguely remember him being mentioned as an obscure Marxist author. Nor was there ever a mention of his encouraging the murder of civilians in numerous WW II documentaries I've watched.
There are several documentaries on similar people like Georges Rutaganda, and he's appeared as a character in several movies (example:
Hotel Rwanda). Rutaganda's role in the Rwandan genocide was daily radio propaganda, encouraging the killing of Tutsis, similar to Ehrenberg.
You see people like Goebbels, Eichmann, Himmler in the WW II movies, tell me, what movie is Ehrenberg in? What movie scene do we see him broadcasting "kill all the Germans"? We see Stalin as a character in movies, but what films are (((Yagoda))) or (((Lazar Kaganovich))) in?
You'd think someone who encouraged the mass murder of civilians would have a higher profile, and as the monster he was, not as a benign author.