The building architect of the lie Albert Speer

 

Albert Speer was not a soldier. He was the most beloved architect of Hitler. He made the great schemes, he became intimate with the boss and long talks at night he spent about art, cities and visions of a new Germany.

As the war broke forth his occupation was altered. He assumed the role of weapons manufacturing in 1942 and was good at it. He had factories that continued to produce guns, tanks and ammo even as the bombs broke the cities of Germany. He also disobeyed Hitler in what he referred to as burn it all because he was willing to leave something to the people near the end. Heroic? Or simply having his own interest?

He confessed his guilt to a degree at Nuremberg. He expressed remorse and it spared him the hangman. Instead he got 20 years. He was the author of Inside the Third Reich written during his time in prison. In it he asserted that he was a mere worker that was doing his job and was not aware of the Holocaust. People trusted him.

However his past was probed by journalist Gitta Sereny. She discovered evidence that he was informed of the existence of the camps, was complicit in administering slave labor camps and contributed to genocide.

The narrative of Speer about his innocent genius lied. He was in the machines. And on his death in 1981 he wore that mask.

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