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 ...
Albert Speer was a close confidant of Hitler, and the Third Reich's most celebrated architect. Later promoted by the Nazi leader as minister for armaments, Speer was instrumental in the ...
The design, which calls for a sunken granite plaza with 56 stone pillars, and two 43-foot high triumphal arches, suggests the grandiose schemes of Hitler's architect and confidant, Albert Speer. Worse ...
These are those Nazis. Albert Speer (1905-1981) was Hitler’s chief architect and, from 1942, his Reich Minister for Armaments. He was a quiet and reserved man, but as he would later prove ...
German filmmaker Andres Veiel reexamines the figure of the director of ‘Triumph of the Will’ and ‘Olympia’ through her ...
Martin Kitchen's biography Albert Speer: Hitler’s Architect reveals a flimflam man so charming that he conned everyone ... until the lies caught up to him This advertisement has not loaded yet ...
The most vivid event was an outdoor evening rally of party leaders. In 1935 Hitler's architect Albert Speer arranged to have 150 searchlights surround the field, pointing straight up, in what ...
The design, which calls for a sunken granite plaza with 56 stone pillars, and two 43-foot high triumphal arches, suggests the grandiose schemes of Hitler's architect and confidant, Albert Speer.
The design, which calls for a sunken granite plaza with 56 stone pillars, and two 43-foot high triumphal arches, suggests the grandiose schemes of Hitler's architect and confidant, Albert Speer.