Book summaryIn this biography of Hitler's Chief Architect and Minister of Armaments, historian Fest tells how Speer was first attracted to Nazism, how he rose high in the Third Reich, and how, in the final months of the war, he opposed Hitler. He provides much information on the inner workings of the Third Reich, and evaluates Speer for history. (Fest is the author of the one-volume biography HITLER, and edited Speer's memoirs, INSIDE THE THIRD REICH.) Media reviews"A thoughtful reassessment....Fest paints a damning portrait...." |
Speer: The Final Verdictby Fest, Joachim CUncorrected Proof
Book desription: Orlando, Florida, U.S.A.: Harcourt, 2002. Trade paperback copy - uncorrected proof. 356 pp. Red wrapper with black print. Bright, crisp and tight, appears unread. Very slight curling on corners and a little creasing on wraps. Very nice copy.. ISBN: 0151005567. Uncorrected Proof. Soft Cover. Very Good++. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. GERMANY BIOGRAPHY ARCHITECTS AUTOBIOGRAPHY ARTISTS.
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