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Albert Speer
His Battle with Truth
Book • 1985
Gita Sereny's "Albert Speer: His Battle with Truth" is a compelling biography of Albert Speer, Hitler's architect and Minister of Armaments.
The book delves into Speer's complex personality, exploring his role in the Nazi regime and his later attempts to grapple with his past.
Sereny's meticulous research and insightful analysis reveal Speer's involvement in the use of forced labor during World War II. The book also examines Speer's testimony at the Nuremberg trials and his subsequent reflections on his actions.
It's a powerful exploration of guilt, responsibility, and the enduring legacy of the Holocaust.
The book delves into Speer's complex personality, exploring his role in the Nazi regime and his later attempts to grapple with his past.
Sereny's meticulous research and insightful analysis reveal Speer's involvement in the use of forced labor during World War II. The book also examines Speer's testimony at the Nuremberg trials and his subsequent reflections on his actions.
It's a powerful exploration of guilt, responsibility, and the enduring legacy of the Holocaust.
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as one of the best books she has ever read, highlighting Gita Sereny's journalistic approach.


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71. Nazis, reparations, and laws 'just for the English to see'