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  1. A number of works touch on aspects how Hitler’s narcissism manifested during the Nazi rule over Germany. Two works from a psychoanalytic viewpoint (Bromberg & Small, 1984; Waite, 1978) and one non-psychoanalytic work (Haycock, 2019) illuminate some of Hitler’s narcissistic traits.

  2. 8 de ene. de 2013 · According to Nitze, Speer “leaned over backwards” to help, pointing the Americans to where they could find records of his reports to Hitlermany of which were held in a safe in Munich.

  3. Holocaust. Documentaries and books about Hitler and the Third Reich abound. If our interest in the Nazis is not an obsession, it comes close to it. Nowhere has our attention been more uncritically focused than on the Fuihrer's architect, Albert Speer, whose two memoirs have been worldwide best-sellers. Speer has told us what it was like to

  4. At the Nuremberg trials Albert Speer had been alone among the accused in showing remorse. Yet that appeared self-serving. After his release from prison the Nazi architect turned writer, portraying himself as an unwitting technocrat.

  5. 1 de mar. de 1996 · In spite of his powerful positions and his close association with Hitler, Speer claimed at Nuremberg that he had always remained ignorant of most of the Nazi crimes.

  6. narcissistic relation between Speer & Hitler projected by the docudrama. Indeed, Breloer and his co-author Horst Königstein show the two figures in an extremely close, homoerotically charged relationship, at once sat-

  7. How much of what Albert Speer said and wrote after 1945 can we believe? Gitta Sereny probed the question by befriending Speer and holding long conversations with him from 1978 until his death in 1981.