Albert Speer: His Battle With Truth by Gitta Sereny

Albert Speer: His Battle With Truth

Gitta Sereny

757 pages first pub 1995 (editions)

nonfiction biography history informative reflective slow-paced
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Albert Speer: His Battle With Truth by Gitta Sereny is a thought-provoking and deeply compassionate read that is a perfect fit for readers who are fascinated by the complexities of human nature, the intricacies of history, and the enduring power of redemption and self-reflection.

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Albert Speer was not only Hitler's architect and armaments minister, but the Fuhrer's closest friend--his "unhappy love." Speer was one of the few defendants at the Nuremberg Trials to take responsibility for Nazi war crimes, even as he denied kno...

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