Inside the Third Reich by Albert Speer
Requirements: MP3 Player, Duration: 23 hrs 45 mins, 1,5 GB
Overview: Albert Speer was Hitler’s right hand man during the war. Speer was convicted in the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials. After the war, Speer spent 21 years in prison, during which he wrote this book.
Speer, the Minister of Armaments and War Production under Hitler, the man who had kept Germany armed and the war machine running even after Hitler’s mystique had faded, takes a brutally honest look at his role in the war effort, giving readers a complete view of the inside of the Nazi state.
Inside the Third Reich is written in a semi-autobiographical style. While Speer begins with his childhood, he spends most of the memoirs describing his work in the Nazi hierarchy.
Speer, by his account, entered the Nazi hierarchy by an unusual chain of events. He said that he first joined after attending a rally, at the behest of some of his students, at which Hitler spoke. Early on Speer was used mainly as a driver due to his being the only member with a car in the Wannsee area. As an architect commissioned by the party, he achieved an excellent turnaround time on a building project, which attracted attention from senior leaders. Because Adolf Hitler saw himself as both an architect and artist, he warmed to Speer and gradually brought him into his inner circle.
Genre: Audiobooks, Non-Fiction, Biographies & Memoirs
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