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Albert Speer

Albert Speer

Albert Speer

Inside the Third Reich will be released on April 01, 1997 in Trade Paperback
Apr 01, 1997
Inside the Third Reich is now available in Trade Paperback
Apr 01, 1997
Inside the Third Reich will be released on April 01, 1997 in
Apr 01, 1997
Inside the Third Reich is now available in
Apr 01, 1997

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Ghanaian Chronicle, May 10, 2012
...Fuehrer’s” Deputy. Then was the young Architect, born in the German city of Mannheim, whose name was Albert Speer. He came from upper-middle class surroundings. Readers may be reminded that Hitler had an irresistible love for Architecture, but as a...
Architect Magazine, May 7, 2012
...rubble, some of which would have been from these streets, was driven west and dumped on top of Albert Speer's incomplete Nazi technical college, which had resisted Allied explosives. Every brick round here has a story to tell, and perhaps only Berlin can...
Poten & Partners, March 31, 2012
...VIII and Queen Wallis.) Harris makes his alternative history entirely concrete. In Berlin, where the novel is set, Albert Speer, Hitler's architect, has fulfilled some of the grand architectural designs of the fascist state. There is the Triumphal Arch...
Guardian.co.uk, March 30, 2012
...VIII and Queen Wallis.) Harris makes his alternative history entirely concrete. In Berlin, where the novel is set, Albert Speer, Hitler's architect, has fulfilled some of the grand architectural designs of the fascist state. There is the Triumphal Arch...
Bangladesh Daily Star, March 2, 2012
...assessments of the people he studies as he courses along. Harry Truman, Adlai Stevenson, Jackie Kennedy, Jawaharlal Nehru, Albert Speer are some of history's remarkable figures he shines the light on. And you journey back to an era that abounded in great...
Observer, February 26, 2012
...his 725-day incarceration. Archer might not be too flattered to share a page with Hitler's favourite architect, Albert Speer, but both men found writing represented some relief from the seemingly endless tedium of jail, though Speer invented a more novel...
San Antonio Current, February 15, 2012
...A few years after George Steiner penned an essay about Hitler's architect Albert Speer for the New Yorker and New Wave sellouts Spandau Ballet cracked the top 40 by singing songs about truth and precious metals, an obscure Chilean poet who once swore...
Bangladesh Daily Star, March 2, 2012
...assessments of the people he studies as he courses along. Harry Truman, Adlai Stevenson, Jackie Kennedy, Jawaharlal Nehru, Albert Speer are some of history's remarkable figures he shines the light on. And you journey back to an era that abounded in great...
TheaterMania, February 27, 2012
...The Life and Adventure of Nicholas Nickleby. Among his many other plays are The Shape of the Table, Albert Speer, Playing with Fire, and Continental Divide...
Playbill, February 27, 2012
...The Prisoner's Dilemma. The National Theatre has produced his plays Entertaining Strangers, The Shape of the Table, Albert Speer and Playing with Fire...
Congress.org, February 27, 2012
...the Will" portrayed the might of Hitler and Germany. The displays at Nuremburg - done in partnership with Albert Speer - are significant achievements even by today's standards of size and complexities of organisation. During the Second World War, it was...
Observer, February 26, 2012
...his 725-day incarceration. Archer might not be too flattered to share a page with Hitler's favourite architect, Albert Speer, but both men found writing represented some relief from the seemingly endless tedium of jail, though Speer invented a more novel...
Guardian.co.uk, February 25, 2012
...his 725-day incarceration. Archer might not be too flattered to share a page with Hitler's favourite architect, Albert Speer, but both men found writing represented some relief from the seemingly endless tedium of jail, though Speer invented a more novel...
When Saturday Comes, February 25, 2012
...it and couldn't think of any other stadium-like constructions that had been made specifically for political events. Albert Speer's Volkshalle was the only other example I could think of, but of course it was never built. Any other candidates?...