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  1. Spandau the Secret Diaries Paperback – 17 February 2010 by Albert Speer (Author), Richard And Clara Winston (Translator) 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 128 ratings

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  2. 1. Jan. 1976 · Following his release from Spandau in 1966, Speer published two bestselling autobiographical works, Inside the Third Reich and Spandau: The Secret Diaries, detailing his often close personal relationship with Hitler, and providing readers and historians with a unique perspective within the workings of the Nazi regime. He later wrote a third book, Infiltration, about the SS. Speer died of ...

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  3. Spandau, The Secret Diaries by Albert Speer Year: 1977 / Pages: 514 / soft cover / Moderate markings *All Sales Final* Click to enlarge images (Chrome browser). Categories: Joe's Library, Moderate markings. Reviews. There are no reviews yet, would you li ...

  4. The Spandau Diaries, written while Speer was incarcerated in Spandau Prison between 1947 and 1966, are far more unvarnished, due to their nature as journal entries. They delineate the battle of a man with loneliness and someone who I believe struggled to accept his place in history. From my limited architectural understanding if it had not been ...

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  5. Other articles where Spandau: The Secret Diaries is discussed: Albert Speer: …Reich, 1970), Spandauer Tagebücher (1975; Spandau: The Secret Diaries, 1976), and Der ...

  6. The Spandau Diaries, written while Speer was incarcerated in Spandau Prison between 1947 and 1966, are far more unvarnished, due to their nature as journal entries. They delineate the battle of a man with loneliness and someone who I believe struggled to accept his place in history. From my limited architectural understanding if it had not been for his unique relationship with Adolf Hitler his ...

    • Albert Speer
  7. life of the former Nazi leaders in Spandau prison is a revealing record of the psychology of power bearers who have lost their power. The picture he paints of the four-power prison administration and their bureaucratic methods is often hilarious. This book is a must far anyone interested in the psychological motivation of political action and the