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Book Review of Spandau: The Secret Diaries

Spandau: The Secret Diaries
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Spandau (The Secret Diaries)

If you've read "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich" or "The Nightmare Years" by William Shirer (I highly recommend both) then this book gives a solid background on the one man truly responsible for enabling the NAZI War machine to do what it had done for so many years. In the beginning Speer was the architect for Hitler's vision of the Berlin to come, but as the war progressed Speer became the architect of the war factories, ensuring a constant supply of war goods in an ever increasingly destroyed homeland. He became a Genius in the administration of the war materials until the bitter end.

Absolutely fascinating.

This is his story and is well worth reading to understand the depths that a person who was so enthralled with the Fuhrer that he would overcome any obstacle to please him.

It also gives insight into some of the high level henchmen that also worked to further the NAZI goals of domination.

Dates, places, who did what, who helped, who hindered, etc.

For War history this is 'foundation' work.