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Albert Speer Escaping The Gallows Secret Conversations With Hitlers Top Nazi Adrian Greaves

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Albert Speer Escaping The Gallows Secret Conversations With Hitlers Top Nazi Adrian Greaves
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Publisher: Pen and Sword Military
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.49 MB
Author: Adrian Greaves
ISBN: 9781399009560, 9781399009539, 9781399009546, 1399009567, 1399009532, 1399009540
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Albert Speer Escaping The Gallows Secret Conversations With Hitlers Top Nazi Adrian Greaves by Adrian Greaves 9781399009560, 9781399009539, 9781399009546, 1399009567, 1399009532, 1399009540 instant download after payment.

Albert Speer served as Hitler's architect and subsequently as Armaments Minister of the Third Reich.  Indicted as a major war criminal by the International Tribunal at Nuremberg in 1945, he was convicted and sentenced to twenty years imprisonment at the Spandau Prison in West Berlin.   Most of the other top Nazis tried by the Tribunal were sentenced to death and hanged in 1946.  Adrian Greaves was the British guard commander at Spandau, giving him privileged access to Speer.   Greaves' account of his conversations with the Nazi prisoner supplements Speer's own memoirs, first published in 1970, four years after having been released from Spandau.   

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