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Spandau: The Secret Diaries
By Albert Speer
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Description
He served as Hitler's architect, the undisputed master of the German war machine, and the one responsible for conscripted foreign labor in the Third Reich. And, when Albert Speer was captured and sentenced at Nuremberg--after becoming the only defendant to plead guilty--he started keeping this secret diary, much of it on toilet paper. After 20 years of imprisonment, he found 25,000 of the smuggled pages waiting for him, and from those entries he shaped this deeply powerful document. "Albert Speer's book is a deeply moving document. It is also of extraordinary political and psychological interest...a must for anyone interested in psychological motivation of political action and the problem of guilt and repentance. But, beyond this it is so fascinatingly written that I could not put it down before I finished it." --Erich Fromm.
Product details
Release Date:
1976-02-01
Publication Date:
1976-02-01
Publisher:
Macmillan Pub Co
Languages:
Published:
English,
Published:
German,
Original:
English,
Original:
German
ISBN10:
0026995018
Weight:
1150 g
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