Reading Goebbels in the OP, it was frankly surprising his leniency on immorality, but his point of being too moral and pursuing it as virtue is the very same that the degenerates of today practice by pursuing the opposite of tradition as virtue.
'Nunnery' as he put it pushes everyone away and so hurts the movement -- there is obviously a balance to morality, or rather mental and spiritual health without shaming others to reach an extreme claimed as virtuous. He mentions Hitler's abstinence of drink and smoke, but then goes onto say it's unfair to put that level of morality onto others. His meaning is that while those are virtuous goals for one to emulate, it's not necessary.
After the war, a lot of Nazis had been backmailed or tortured to 'confess' to a history that wasn't so. Regardless, it would be an ad hominem to dismiss his words.
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