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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. 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 first sight, the pronoun ‘Er’ does not demand explication, since the connection between the life of Albert Speer, which symbolically illustrates Germany’s post-war struggle with questions of guilt and responsibility, and the rise and fall of Adolf Hitler is apparently self-evident.

    • Axel Bangert
    • 2012
  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 10 de jul. de 2007 · Books. Albert Speer: Conversations with Hitler's Architect. Joachim C. Fest. Polity, Jul 10, 2007 - Architecture - 220 pages. Albert Speer remains the most mysterious character of the...