Twenty-two of the indicted men eventually sat in the dock in the Nuremberg courtroom ... head of the Hitler Youth and Albert Speer, architect of the Third Reich and minister of armaments ...
traces this attempted 1970s reinvention of Albert Speer, who served as Hitler’s architect and was sentenced during the Nuremburg Trials to 20 years in prison for his role in aiding the Nazi ...
In the case of the Nuremberg war crime trials after WW2 ... Prison in Berlin where they served their sentences in full. Albert Speer, Hitler’s favourite architect, although forbidden to write ...
In May of this year Himmler’s deputy Oswald Pohl was arrested at Bremen in northwest Germany as Albert Speer, Hitler’s chief architect began his defence as the Nuremberg Trials continued apace watched ...
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Radio 4's Nuremberg tells the entire story of the ... Arthur Seyss-Inquart, Albert Speer, Konstantin von Neurath and Hans Fritzsche. Third row from the back, left to right: Hermann Goering ...
Albert Speer (1905-1981 ... bunker upon Hitler’s death and would later be arrested and tried at the Nuremberg Trials. Unlike many of his co-defendants, however, he was not sentenced to death ...
An assignment to guard high-ranking Nazi prisoners - including Hermann Göring, Julius Streicher and Albert Speer - during the Nuremberg trials apparently made such a profound impact on him that ...
Twenty-two of the indicted men eventually sat in the dock in the Nuremberg courtroom ... head of the Hitler Youth and Albert Speer, architect of the Third Reich and minister of armaments ...