Albert Speer: His Battle with Truth

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"Albert Speer: His Battle with Truth" is a biographical and psychological study of Nazi architect and armaments minister Albert Speer, examining his role in the Third Reich and his long-standing claims of ignorance about the Holocaust.

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instanceOf biography
book
non-fiction book
author Gitta Sereny NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReception considered a definitive study of Albert Speer
widely praised for depth of research
examines Albert Speer’s personal responsibility for Nazi crimes
Albert Speer’s post-war self-presentation
complicity of technocrats in the Holocaust
psychological mechanisms of denial
focusesOn Albert Speer’s claims of ignorance about the Holocaust
Albert Speer’s role as Nazi architect
Albert Speer’s role as armaments minister
moral responsibility in totalitarian regimes
genre biography
historical study
psychological study
hasForm hardcover
paperback
translated editions
hasPageCount approximately 750
hasSubject Holocaust denial and minimization
Nazi leadership
Nuremberg Trials NERFINISHED
architecture of the Third Reich
forced labor in Nazi Germany
memory and guilt
war crimes
hasSubtitle His Battle with Truth
isAbout Albert Speer’s life before, during, and after World War II
the construction of Albert Speer’s post-war reputation
language English
mainSubject Albert Speer NERFINISHED
Holocaust NERFINISHED
Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
Third Reich NERFINISHED
notableFor challenging Albert Speer’s image as the “good Nazi”
detailed archival research
extensive use of interviews with Albert Speer
publicationDate 1995
publisher Alfred A. Knopf
Macmillan NERFINISHED
setting Germany NERFINISHED
timePeriodCovered Third Reich NERFINISHED
post-war period
title Albert Speer: His Battle with Truth NERFINISHED

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Gitta Sereny wrote Albert Speer: His Battle with Truth