WW2 Germany Albert Speer His Battle With Truth Reference Book

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A hard cover used condition Albert Speer His Battle With Truth Reference Book with a total of 734 pages. Contains information and a several photos concerning the life of Albert Speer. This edition was published in 1995.

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“WW2 Germany: Albert Speer – His Battle With Truth” is a compelling reference book that delves into the paradoxical life of Albert Speer, one of Nazi Germany’s most enigmatic figures. This 1995 edition, spanning 734 pages, offers a comprehensive exploration of Speer’s complex persona, detailing his rise to power as Hitler’s chief architect and Minister of Armaments, as well as his post-war attempts to reshape his legacy. Readers will find a treasure trove of information, accompanied by several photos that provide additional context to his story. The meticulously researched narrative examines Speer’s profound influence on wartime Germany and confronts his ongoing struggle to reconcile his actions and ideologies with historical truths. Ideal for history buffs and scholars alike, this hard-cover book is an essential addition to any World War II collection, shedding light on the moral and ethical battles faced by one of the era’s most controversial characters.

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