Was Albert Speer, the self-described "second man in the Reich", sincere in accepting his share of the Nazis' "collective guilt"? This hard-hitting biography maintains that Speer's avowals of ignorance of the Final Solution and his repentance were a self-serving sham. 22 photos.
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Was Albert Speer, the self-described "second man in the Reich", sincere in accepting his share of the Nazis' "collective guilt"? This hard-hitting biography maintains that Speer's avowals of ignorance of the Final Solution and his repentance were a self-serving sham. 22 photos.
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Very good. Very clean softcover. no marks. clean text. solid binding. very light wear. ISBN matches listing. FAST SHIPPING W/ CONFIRMATION. NO PRIORITY OR INTERNATIONAL ORDERS OVER 4LBs.
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Fine- 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. 406 pages, illustrated in b&w. "On the stand at the Nuremberg war-crimes trials, Albert Speers was alone among the accused in showing anything like remorse: he denied any direct knowledge of Hitler's Final Solution uet accepted his share of guilt as an unwitting collaborator. But was he really what he claimed to be? " FINE-SOFTCOVER.
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Like New. October 1997 Stated First U.S. Edition Paperback, w/full number line. Clean, tight, bright w/no tears, marks or highlighting. From The Civil War Book Shop-As close as your computer; as dependable as old Abe.