Inside the Third Reich (Memoirs by Albert Speer)
- 672 pages
- 24 hours of reading
Memoirs of the man who was appointed as the head architect and minister of armanents and war production for the Nazi government.
Albert Speer was a German architect who, for a part of World War II, served as Minister of Armaments and War Production for the Third Reich. He was Adolf Hitler's chief architect prior to assuming ministerial office. Known as "the Nazi who said sorry," Speer accepted responsibility for the crimes of the Nazi regime at the Nuremberg trials and in his memoirs. The extent of his involvement in the persecution of Jews and his knowledge of the Holocaust remain subjects of debate.
Memoirs of the man who was appointed as the head architect and minister of armanents and war production for the Nazi government.
Examines Nazi Germany's industrial and armament struggles, revealing the rivalry between Speer and Himmler, and discusses Speer's attempts to save Jewish workers and his coming to terms with his own moral responsibility
The classic account of Nazi Germany by Hitler's Armaments Minister and right- hand man.