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  1. Albert Speer [1] (født Berthold Konrad Hermann Albert Speer den 19. marts 1905 i Mannheim, død 1. september 1981 i London) var en tysk arkitekt, der under 2. verdenskrig var rustningsminister ( Reichsminister für Bewaffnung und Munition) i Nazi-Tyskland. Længe inden ministerudnævnelsen havde Speer været Adolf Hitlers foretrukne arkitekt.

  2. Albert Speer's autobiography is an incredible portrait of the inner circle of Hitler's Nazi Germany, written by a brilliant, philosophical and insightful man. The recreation of how his career as an architect picking up some government commissions led to becoming arms minister of Germany, and the subsequent events is fascinating in the extreme.

  3. May 26, 2015 · Albert Speer was born on March 19 th 1905 in Mannheim. His father was an architect and his family were wealthy. After his education, Speer continued in the family tradition by becoming an architect. Speer was highly influenced by the architect Heinrich Tessenow and he acted as his assistant for a number of years and taught some of his lessons.

  4. Albert Speer, Albert Speer Albert Speer Albert Speer (1905-1081) may have known of the atrocities committed in Germany during the Nazi era, but claimed he did not.… Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Schinkel, Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Karl Friedrich (1781–1841). Prussian architect, the greatest in Germany in the first half of C19. He was not only…

  5. Albert Speer. Next (Alberta) Albert Speer. First Architect of the Third Reich. Minister for Armaments. Berthold Konrad Hermann Albert Speer, commonly known as Albert Speer (March 19, 1905 – September 1, 1981), was an architect, author and high-ranking Nazi German government official, sometimes called "the first architect of the Third Reich ."

  6. Sep 21, 2017 · Albert Speer Jr. was born in Berlin on July 29, 1934, only days before Hitler declared himself Führer, or leader, of Germany. Albert Jr. grew up in Berchtesgaden, Germany, the Alpine village used ...

  7. Oct 23, 2012 · The career of Albert Speer, architect of Hitler’s unbuildable capital Germania (and of the Nazi war effort), is reviewed in Reputations. The best story I know about Albert Speer is why he became architect of the Third Reich in the first place: because he had a car. That and the fact that before he joined the Nazi party in 1931 he had to walk ...