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Albert Speer: Conversations with Hitler's Architect
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Albert Speer: Conversations with Hitler’s Architect

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Albert Speer remains the most mysterious character of the leadership of the Nazi regime. He was the chief architect of the Third Reich and Adolf Hitler’s confidant. Speer built the Reichskanzlei (official offices), discovered the Lightdome and was finally, in 1942, named as the minister for arms. But he characterised himself as apolitical, called Hitler’s hatred of Jews an anomaly, and the conspirators of the 20th July placed Speer’s name on their cabinet list.

Here at last are the memoirs of the mysterious Albert Speer, the good Nazi

Joachim Fest’s records of conversations with Speer provide a fascinating insight into the psyche of Hitler’s architect

This book is a vital contribution towards the understanding of the psychology of the national socialist leadership

Fest has created a volume that provides a unique portrait of a member of the Nazi party until now clouded in mystery

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 June 2007
Pages
180
ISBN
9780745639185

Albert Speer remains the most mysterious character of the leadership of the Nazi regime. He was the chief architect of the Third Reich and Adolf Hitler’s confidant. Speer built the Reichskanzlei (official offices), discovered the Lightdome and was finally, in 1942, named as the minister for arms. But he characterised himself as apolitical, called Hitler’s hatred of Jews an anomaly, and the conspirators of the 20th July placed Speer’s name on their cabinet list.

Here at last are the memoirs of the mysterious Albert Speer, the good Nazi

Joachim Fest’s records of conversations with Speer provide a fascinating insight into the psyche of Hitler’s architect

This book is a vital contribution towards the understanding of the psychology of the national socialist leadership

Fest has created a volume that provides a unique portrait of a member of the Nazi party until now clouded in mystery

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 June 2007
Pages
180
ISBN
9780745639185