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Die Neue Reichskanzlei; The New Reichs Chancellery

Die Neue Reichskanzlei; The New Reichs Chancellery

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Die Neue Reichskanzlei; The New Reichs Chancellery

by Speer, Albert

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Munich: Zentralverlag der NSDAP, 1939. Third Edition. Cloth. Near fine. Die Neue Reichskanzlei, or The New Reichs Chancellery, by German Architect Albert Speer, part of the Die Kunst im Deutschen Reich, published in 1939. This work is a compilation of the works of Albert Speer.. Folio, [3], 278-326; [3], 374-418; 297-308; 427-446pp. Printed wraps, bound at the spine with black vellum. Illustrated with full page plans, color plates, and two fold-out plates of Third Reich buildings. A few points of foxing, light toning to plates. Housed in custom green cloth clamshell, title in gilt on spine over green morocco. A unique look at German architecture, at the apex of Nazi power in Germany. Albert Speer (1905-1981) was a German architect and served as the Minister of Armaments and War Production for the Third Reich during World War II. Known for his close association with Adolf Hitler, Speer was often referred to as "Hitler's architect" and was responsible for the design of the Reich Chancellery and the Nuremberg rally grounds. During the Nuremberg Trials, Speer was convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity, notably for his use of forced labor in armaments production, and was sentenced to 20 years in prison. Following his release, he authored several books, including "Inside the Third Reich" and "Spandau: The Secret Diaries," providing a detailed account of his experiences, the workings of the Nazi leadership, and his reflections on his role and actions during the war.

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Title
Die Neue Reichskanzlei; The New Reichs Chancellery
Author
Speer, Albert
Illustrator
Die Neue Reichskanzlei, or The New Reichs Chancellery, by German Architect Albert Speer, part of the Die Kunst im Deutschen Reic
Format/Binding
Cloth
Book Condition
Used - Near fine
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Edition
Third Edition
Publisher
Zentralverlag der NSDAP
Place of Publication
Munich
Date Published
1939
Keywords
first edition Spandauer Tagebucher, first edition Albert Speer, signed book Albert Speer, Inside the Third Reich Albert Speer, Spandau Speer, Spandau Albert Speer, Spandau first edition

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