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Book Reviews of Inside the Third ReichBook Review: Very enjoyable and informative Summary: 5 StarsFor those interested in learning about WWII, and of the attitudes of those who waged the war, this is a fascinating and very enjoyable read, as is Speer's Memoirs from Spandau.
Book Review: Not a good book for pleasure reading! Summary: 3 StarsThis book had some very interesting points in it about WWII but I don't recommed it if your not into all the details of the war. It had some interesting things about Hitler and his hench men also. All books have strong and weak points but this book is just to in depth to much.
Book Review: La follia del Terzo Reich vista da dentro Summary: 4 StarsIn questo bel libro Albert Speer, architetto del regime, illustra la sua vita e quella delle persone ai vertici del potere in Germania durante il Terzo Reich. Non si tratta di un resoconto storico dei fatti (vedi William Shirer, il migliore) ma del tentativo di spiegare (e forse giustificare) come una persona tutt'altro che stupida (Speer) e molte altre siano giunte al punto di sostenere quasi fino alla fine quel folle, esaltato e delirante regime dittatoriale.
Book Review: the diary of a self made man in fierce years Summary: 5 StarsAlbert Speer's memoirs describe already known facts from un unusual point of view: readers witness the 'climax' of one man's career on Nazi dictatorship setting. Speer describes himself and the world around him, trying to defend his choices as made in good faith, just thinking about the safe of his Nation: howerver his search for success emerges among the tragedy, and , maybe, readers could think even his defence is just another, desperate, attempt to save a fragment of his success. I am sure he loved his Homeland, but I am sure he loved his career too, this blinded him in front of Hitler's fool purposes. This is really a good book to better understand something of the German Intellighenzia in 30's, and to understand how did how learned and intelligent men gave theirselves to Adolf Hitler.
Book Review: Architect of Buildings to Architect of War Summary: 5 StarsFascinating incite into the life of the one man who (along with his trusted subordinates) could have done far more for Germany's war effort. Speer was perhaps the only man who could stand up to, and answer back to Hitler and live to tell the tale. Although the book does go in to intense detail with far to many meaningless facts and figures thrown at you, the reader does get the chance to join Speer's battle of wits with the fanatical despot that was Hitler.
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