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March 19, 1905 – September 1, 1981) served as the Minister of Armaments
and War Production in Nazi Germany during most of World War II. A close
ally of Adolf Hitler, he was convicted at the Nuremberg trials and
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An architect by training, Speer joined the Nazi Party in
1931. His architectural skills made him increasingly prominent within
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abitudini per grandi risultati Nuremberg. In 1937, Hitler appointed
Speer as General Building Inspector for Berlin. In this capacity he was
responsible for the Central Department for Resettlement that evicted
Jewish tenants from their homes in Berlin. In February 1942, Speer was
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he promoted himself as having performed an "armaments miracle" that
was widely credited with keeping Germany in the war. In 1944, Speer
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became instrumental in the exploitation of slave labor for the benefit
of the German war effort.
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the war, Speer was among the 24 "major war criminals" arrested and
charged with the crimes of the Nazi regime at the Nuremberg trials. He
was found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity, principally
for the use of slave labor, narrowly avoiding a death sentence. Having
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Speer was released in 1966. He used his writings from the time of
imprisonment as the basis for two autobiographical books, Inside the
Third Reich and Spandau: The Secret Diaries. Speer's books were a
success; the public was fascinated by an inside view of the Third Reich.
Speer Fattore 1%: Piccole abitudini per grandi risultati died of a
stroke in 1981. Little remains of his personal architectural work.
Through his autobiographies and interviews, Speer carefully
constructed an image of himself as a man who deeply regretted having
failed to discover the monstrous crimes of the Third Reich. He continued
to deny explicit knowledge of, and Fattore 1%: Piccole abitudini per
grandi risultati responsibility for, the Holocaust. This image dominated
his historiography in the decades following the war, giving rise to the
"Speer Myth": the perception of him as an apolitical technocrat
responsible for revolutionizing the German war machine. The myth began
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Adam Tooze wrote in The Wages of Destruction that the idea that Speer
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Speer: Hitler's Architect, stated that much of the increase in Germany's
arms production was actually due to systems instituted by Speer's
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Todt) and furthermore that Speer was intimately involved in the "Final
Solution".
Speer was born in Mannheim, into an upper-middle-class family. He was the second of three sons of Luise
Máthilde Wilhelmine (Hommel) and Albert Friedrich Speer.[1] In 1918,
the family leased their Mannheim residence and moved to a home Fattore
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Henry T. King, deputy prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials who later wrote
a book about Speer said, "Love and warmth were lacking in the household
of Speer's youth."[3] His brothers, Ernst and Hermann, bullied him
throughout his childhood.[4] Speer was active in sports, taking up
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mountaineering.[5] He followed in the footsteps of his father and
grandfather and studied architecture.[6]
Speer began his architectural studies at the University of
Karlsruhe instead of a more highly acclaimed institution because the
hyperinflation crisis of 1923 limited his parents' income.[7] In 1924
when the crisis had abated, he Fattore 1%: Piccole abitudini per grandi
risultati transferred to the "much more reputable" Technical University
of Munich.[8] In 1925 he transferred again, this time to the Technical
University of Berlin where he studied under Heinrich Tessenow, whom Sp
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