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  1. Albert Speer (1905–1981) was a trained architect. After joining the Nazi Party in 1930, Speer became Adolf Hitler's personal architect. In 1942, he was named Minister of Armaments and Munitions, assuming significant responsibility for the German war economy. In this position, Speer used millions of forced laborers to raise economic production.

  2. Albert Speer und das deutsche Trauma. Aus dem Englischen übertragen von Helmut Dierlamm. Kindler, München 1995, ISBN 3-463-40258-0 (Neuausgabe 2005 bei Goldmann, München, ISBN 3-442-15328-X). Dan van der Vat: The good Nazi. The Life and Lies of Albert Speer. 1997 (deutsch: Der gute Nazi. Leben und Lügen des Albert Speer.)

  3. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Albert_SpeerAlbert Speer - Wikipedia

    Heinrich Schwendemann: Albert Speer. Architekt des Todes. Speer als de organisator van Duitslands oorlogsindustrie. Gitta Sereny: Das Ringen mit der Wahrheit (1995). Vertaald uit het Engels: Albert Speer - His struggle for truth. Ulrich Schlie: Die Kransberg-Protokolle 1945; Dan van der Vat: Der gute Nazi. Analyse van Speer als Anständiger nazi.

  4. As with the other children of Nazi officials, such as Gudrun Himmler and Edda Göring, Speer had to approach the topic of his father's infamy. While Himmler would attempt to rehabilitate her father's image, and Göring tried her best to avoid speaking about it at all, Speer said that he "tried his whole life to separate himself from his father". [3]

  5. Inventing for Speer the post of General Inspector of Buildings, Hitler steadily promoted him to the point where other Nazi leaders and rivals believed that he might well become Hitler’s successor. Nobody else in Hitler’s circle, not even Josef Goebbels, was shown such favoritism. The relationship will always amaze.

  6. 18 de mar. de 2020 · 03/18/2020 March 18, 2020. A new documentary explores how Albert Speer, one of Hitler's right-hand men, portrayed himself as the "good Nazi" and spread this myth to a mass media level.

  7. 8 de mar. de 2017 · The Unbuilt Nazi Pantheon: Unpacking Albert Speer's "Volkshalle". According to Albert Speer, Hitler’s ambitious architect and all-too-capable Minister of Armaments and War Production, the final ...