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Perhaps he never did try to kill him though. It is a little convenient that his plan was foiled, and that he was never punished like other conspirators were, or that no one else seems to have known about it.but it does seem to be true that he was actively working against Hitler's scorched earth policy. Yes, that is one of the problems with that segment of Inside the Third Reich. He seemed too "mild" and too much focused on the creative side of building the "great" Reich Thoughts of assassination just do not fit this model. Of what I know Speer seems a technical mind, efficient, intelligent, well-organized, and blindly following the leadership (nearly up to the end). Sort of self-defense, perhaps partly based on self-delusion? No idea. Then a few years later he might cover up for his foolish trust in the "leader" by converting a momentary thought of anger into an imaginary plot.
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Perhaps "scorched earth" policy of March 19 made him furious and for a moment in anger he though "I would like to kill this Hilter bastard". "My God! How foolish was I to follow this blundering madman?". Does this constitute "scant evidence" or "evidence indicates that he did not?"Īha! Should not though his post-Nuremberg word be taken with caution? I could imagine Speer as a great admirer of Hitler who woke up by 1946 or 1947 and though. QUESTION: Understand the following: In late 1990s/early 2000s, after Speer's death, examination of the RAF photos of Hitler's bunker directly contradicted the timeline Speer gave for the assassination attempt. And yes, prolonging the war, and slave labor where what he was accused of (and he admitted it himself), had he been involved in the final solution, he would have ended up on the gallows. Adam Bishop 04:45, (UTC) Speer started the "assassination" story back in 1945 debriefings. All they got him for at Nuremburg was prolonging the war, and slave labour, I believe. Adam Bishop 04:34, (UTC) Now that I look at the article again, I'm not sure that Speer had anything to do with Wannsee. The assassination story is true, he wrote about himself in Inside the Third Reich. If his role in Holocaust was true and verifiable, he would have hung! Speer worked on the logistics of armaments and labor. Secondly, it was Eichmann who engineered the logistics of extermination. Please check someone this "assassination" story. To my knowledge, Speer always admired Hitler. Rüstungsminister Albert Speer mit Häftlingen des KZ Mauthausen The following is a link to a JPEG of the photo if anyone who knows more about copyright law wants to add it. Personally, I think it would be a great addition to this article, but I am not qualified to add photos to Wikipedia. While I have located a copy of this photo online, I don't play with online art, because I don't pretend to understand the constantly-changing laws about "fair use," copyrights, etc.
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I added mention of the Maushausen photo, as it is brought up in many accounts of the Nurenburg trials, sometimes referred to as the "photo that almost got Albert Speer hanged." For Hitler, Speer personified a talented architect capable of translating Hitler's grandiose visions into tangible designs which expressed what Hitler felt were National Socialist principles." - JonRoma 19:29, 23 August 2005 (UTC) Appropriate to Add Photograph? For Speer, serving as architect for the head of the German state and being given virtual carte blanche as to expenses, presented a tremendous opportunity.
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A strong affinity developed between Hitler and the ambitious young architect early in their professional relationship. Ottens 20:39, (UTC) I've augmented this, providing a bit of explanation why the two developed a strong relationship: "Hitler was always a strong supporter of Speer, in part because of Hitler's own frustrated artistic and architectural visions. It simply implied that Hitler saw in Speer as he would have liked to be himself. The original sentence did not suggest any homosexual affection whatsoever. I’ve changed it to “Hitler was always a strong supporter of Speer”. Hitler supposedly had a weakness for the young and handsome Speer, whose designs were considered expressions of National Socialist principles. 45 Why can I find so little about Matthias Schmidt and the lies speer told.35 persecution of undesirables versus persecution of jews.32 Lead too favorable to Speer, neglects other sources.28 No references to The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich ?.
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