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  1. Margret Nissen (born Margarete Speer; 19 June 1938) is a German photographer. She is a daughter of the German architect and high-ranked Nazi Party official Albert Speer (1905–1981). [1] Margret was named after her mother. She lived in Obersalzberg until the end of the war.

  2. Margret Nissen (née le 19 juin 1938 sous le nom de jeune fille Margarete Speer) est une photographe allemande. Elle est la fille d' Albert Speer , qui faisait partie du cercle des intimes d' Adolf Hitler , fut l'architecte en chef du Troisième Reich et fut condamné à vingt ans de prison pour crimes contre l'humanité au procès ...

  3. Margret Nissen's 2005 memoir of growing up as the daughter of Hitler's. star architect and armament minister Albert Speer, and Alexandra Senfft's. 2007 memories of her mother, the oldest daughter of Hitler's representa. tive in Slovakia, Hanns Ludin. My reading focuses on the gendered.

  4. Margret Nissen, (nacida el 19 de junio de 1938 bajo el nombre de soltera Margarete Speer) es una fotógrafa alemana. Es hija de Albert Speer , que formaba parte del círculo íntimo de Adolf Hitler , fue el arquitecto principal del Tercer Reich y fue condenado a veinte años de prisión por crímenes de lesa humanidad en los juicios de ...

  5. 16 de nov. de 2011 · Margret Nissen war Kind auf dem Obersalzberg und sieben Jahre alt, als ihr Vater verurteilt wurde. Sie war 28, als er freikam und 43, als er starb. Jetzt ist sie 66 und hat ein Buch über Ihren...

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  6. Margret Nissen is a German photographer. Background. She is the daughter of the German architect, a senior Nazi official Albert Speer (1905-1981). Nissen was named after her mother. Career. She lived in Obersalzberg until the end of the war. After the imprisonment of her father, the family moved to Heidelberg.

  7. Margret Nissen (born Margarete Speer; 19 June 1938) is a German photographer. She is a daughter of the German architect and high-ranked Nazi Party official Albert Speer (1905–1981). Margret was named after her mother. She lived in Obersalzberg until the end of the war.