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  1. A number of works touch on aspects how Hitlers 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 Hitlers narcissistic traits.

  2. HISTORY. The Candor and Lies of Nazi Officer Albert Speer. The minister of armaments was happy to tell his captors about the war machine he had built. But it was a different story when he was...

  3. The Two Worlds of Albert Speer questions history's conclusions about Hitler, the Third Reich, Nuremberg, and the personalities involved in one of the darkest periods of human events.

    • Carolyn L. Speaker
    • 1998
  4. 1 Albert Speer fue un joven arquitecto y académico que quedó fascinado con Hitler y el NSDAP en torno a 1930. 2. Speer se unió al partido en 1931 y llamó la atención de Hitler después de completar algunos trabajos arquitectónicos para los líderes nazis. 3 Hitler se reunió regularmente con Speer para describir su visión arquitectónica ...

  5. the intimate relation between Speer & Hitler and its allegorical quality as salient features of the film’s historical vision.3 Keilbach convincingly analyzes how the mise-en-scène of reciprocal gazes in Speer & Hitler construes a homoerotic and essentially narcissistic attraction between the two figures.

    • Axel Bangert
    • 2012
  6. Gitta Sereny, Albert Speer: His Battle With Truth (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1995) Review by Donald L. Niewyk, History, Southern Methodist University 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 ...

  7. 9 de oct. de 1995 · Alfred A. Knopf. $35. The truth about Albert Speer, Hitler's most powerful henchman, has been passionately debated ever since he escaped a death sentence at the Nuremberg war crime trials in 1945 ...