Speer: Hitler's Architect. Martin Kitchen

Speer: Hitler's Architect


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Speer: Hitler's Architect Martin Kitchen
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Albert Speer: Hitler's Architect. By jefffreeland; 11 videos; 823 views; Last updated on May 7, 2013. Of Karl Brandt's closest friends was Albert Speer, Hitler's personal architect. Speer's Reviewing stand at Nuremberg Rally, 1934. Speer, Hitler's architect and arms minister, served a 20-year sentence for war crimes at the west Berlin prison. Long Shot of Nuremberg Rally, 1934. Albert Speer, Hitler's architect and Minister of Armaments, wrote this book during his 20-year prison term following the Nuremburg trials. Albert Speer-Hitler's Architect. Albert Speer, the son of an architect, was born in Mannheim on 19th March, 1905 . At the age of 29, Speer was promoted to his new role as Hitler's chief architect. Albert Speer had a unique relationship with Hitler. In 1978 Robert Hughes interviewed Albert Speer, the architect of Hitler's grim vision. Shortly after this ceremony, Hitler summoned Albert Speer - his favorite architect - to join him at his headquarters in a small village in northern France. The career of Albert Speer, architect of Hitler's unbuildable capital Germania (and of the Nazi war effort), is reviewed in Reputations. The party and Hitler's book appealed to young Speer. By Abigail Pfeiffer on May 14, 2010. Architect Albert Speer, who would become Hitler's Minister for Armaments and Munitions, and was sentenced to prison at Nuremberg for using slave labor. He joined the Speer was pleased with the high level of responsibility given to such a young architect. Albert Speer, Hitler's architect and minister for armaments and war pro- duction, has biographical analysis of Speer (Fest, Speer: The Final Verdict, translated.