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    Albert Speer (German pronunciation: [ˈʃpeːɐ̯]; 29 July 1934 – 15 September 2017) was a German architect and urban planner. He was the son of Albert Speer...
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  • play by David Edgar Albert Friedrich Speer (1863–1947), German architect, father of Albert Speer Albert Speer (born 1934) (1934–2017), German architect...
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  • Germany from 1942 to 1945 Albert Speer (born 1934), (1934–2017), a German architect and city planner, son of Albert Speer Bill Speer, a retired professional...
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    Berthold Konrad Hermann Albert Speer (/ʃpɛər/; German: [ˈʃpeːɐ̯] ; 19 March 1905 – 1 September 1981) was a German architect who served as the Minister...
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    Hilde Schramm (redirect from Hilde Speer)
    architect and high-ranked Nazi Party official Albert Speer (1905–1981), and the younger sister of Albert Speer Jr. (1934–2017). As a teenager, Schramm was awarded...
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    party official to establish contact with the young architect Albert Speer. Hanke contracted Speer to convert a villa in the western suburbs into an office...
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    of the Nazi Party that flanked one side of the carriage entrance to Albert Speer's new Reich Chancellery. After the fall of Nazi Germany in 1945 Breker...
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    in Beijing from 1934 to 1941, and headmistress of the Shipley School in Pennsylvania from 1944 to 1965. Margaret Bailey Speer was born in Englewood, New...
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    apartment at the new Reich Chancellery in Berlin, completed to a design by Albert Speer. Braun was a member of Hoffmann's staff when she attended the Nuremberg...
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    take-off. He was succeeded as Reichsminister and head of the OT by Albert Speer. Todt was born in Pforzheim in the Grand Duchy of Baden (now in Baden-Württemberg)...
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    Rehborn became close friends with both Eva Braun and Margarete Speer, wife of Albert Speer. Karl Brandt led the Action T4 euthanasia programme started by...
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    railroad traffic between Minsk and Smolensk. On the recommendation of Albert Speer in May 1942, Ganzenmüller succeeded Wilhelm Kleinmann as Deputy General...
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  • Reich, the memoir of Albert Speer Hitler, wrote Speer, viewed Christianity as the wrong religion for the "Germanic temperament": Speer wrote that Hitler...
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  • material to the front was subjected to significant delays. In May 1942, Albert Speer, the recently appointed Reich Minister of Armaments and War Production...
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  • Nazis such as Robert Ley, Hermann Göring, Walther Funk and Albert Speer. Schmeer was born in Saarbrücken and, after attending Volksschule, trained as...
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    circle built houses within the perimeter, beginning with Hermann Göring, Albert Speer, and Bormann himself. Bormann commissioned the building of the Kehlsteinhaus...
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  • Mary Margaret Speer, (March 27, 1906 in Midway, Pennsylvania – November 23, 1966 in Pittsburgh) was an American mathematician and university instructor...
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    Hitler decreed that a studio should be built for him in Baldham to Albert Speer's design. Although he did not join the Nazi Party until 1941, Hitler ordered...
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    Justice from Maine Albert Speer (1905–1981), German architect and Minister of Armaments and War Production from 1942–1945 Albert Speer (1934–2017), German...
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    1942, the recently appointed Reich Minister of Armaments and Munitions, Albert Speer, proposed that Göring establish a Central Planning Board within the Four...
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    slave labour continually increased throughout the war, especially after Albert Speer, the Reichsminister of Armaments and War Production, in April 1942 brought...
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    industrial Ruhr area (Albert Hoffmann and Fritz Schlessmann) met with Reichsminister of Armaments and War Production Albert Speer. Speer tried to convince...
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    he was supplanted by Armaments Minister Fritz Todt and his successor Albert Speer as the czar of the German workforce (the head of the Organisation Todt...
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    week. Hitler's government sponsored architecture on an immense scale. Albert Speer, instrumental in implementing Hitler's classicist reinterpretation of...
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  • Reichsarchitect Albert Speer who later became a cabinet minister during the Third Reich. Tessenow taught Speer in 1925 (after Speer had been rejected...
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    Sereny also mentions the story in her 1995 biography of Albert Speer: Sereny, Gitta (1996). Albert Speer: His Battle With Truth (1996 paperback ed.). London:...
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    Paul Troost (category 1934 deaths)
    relationship to Troost was that of a pupil to an admired teacher. According to Albert Speer, who later became Hitler's favorite architect, the Führer would impatiently...
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    Ernst Röhm (category 1934 deaths)
    served as chief of the SA from 1931 until his murder in 1934 during the Night of the Long Knives. Born in Munich, Röhm joined the Imperial German Army in 1906...
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  • economist 20 July - Uwe Johnson, German writer (died 1984) 29 July — Albert Speer, Jr., German architect (died 2017) 1 August Hermann Baumann, German horn...
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    fictional hero of a Nazi novel and feature film. He refused to help Albert Speer stop the scorched earth policy dictated by Hitler and is also noted to...
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