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Albert Speer

his battle with truth

1st ed.
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Gitta Sereny first saw Albert Speer on trial at Nuremberg. Over the last years of his life she came to know him - through hundreds of hours of conversations - as no other biographer has known a Nazi leader. She interviewed as well the people around him - the celebrated, the notorious and the ordinary. Speer gave Sereny, for her use, a number of unpublished manuscripts, and after his death she obtained access to many of his papers. Out of her probings a huge, and hugely alive, portrait emerges.

Sereny takes us through the emotional desert of Speer's childhood and marriage, through his embrace (basically, she demonstrates, for nonideological reasons) of the Nazi Party and his service as Minister of Armaments and Munitions, during which his brutal use of slave labor extended a lost war. She superbly portrays the circles in which Speer functioned: the ambivalent General Staff and the infinitely peculiar and nightmarish upper echelons of Nazism.

We see Speer accused of war crimes at Nuremberg, and during his twenty years in Spandau prison, struggling to accept individual responsibility for his actions. Throughout, in person or in memory, Hitler is startlingly present, his friendship with Speer bordering on love.

Sereny shows us Speer as inveterate schemer, as spectacular planner and maneuverer. We see him also as unique among Hitler's men in the integrity of his battle with conscience. His progress from moral blindness through moral self-education to a torturous coming-to-terms with his own acts - this is the elemental matter at the heart of a book that stunningly illuminates the man, the war, the Third Reich, the Nazi mind and the complex comingling, in one person or society, of good and evil.

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Knopf
Language
English
Pages
757

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Albert Speer: His Battle With Truth
December 1998, Diane Pub Co
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June 17, 1997, Random House Value Publishing
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Albert Speer: his battle with truth
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1995, Knopf
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1995, Macmillan
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [723]-734) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
943.086/092, B
Library of Congress
DD247.S63 S47 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 757 p. :
Number of pages
757

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1095252M
Internet Archive
albertspeerhisba0000sere
ISBN 10
0394529154
LCCN
94019764
OCLC/WorldCat
30671256
Library Thing
10060
Goodreads
896867

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DR. HANS FLACHSNER [defense counsel]: With the permission of the High Tribunal, I should like to call the defendant Speer to the witness box.
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