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| | |name = Evil-doer | ||
|Image = Albert Speer.jpg | |||
|fullname = Berthold Konrad Hermann Albert Speer | |fullname = Berthold Konrad Hermann Albert Speer | ||
|alias = The Nazi Who Said Sorry<br>The Good Nazi | |alias = The Nazi Who Said Sorry<br>The Good Nazi | ||
|origin = | |origin = Mannheim, Baden, German Empire | ||
|occupation = Minister of Armaments and War Production for Nazi Germany | |occupation = Minister of Armaments and War Production for Nazi Germany | ||
|type of villain = War Criminal | |type of villain = Redeemed War Criminal | ||
|goals = Create weapons for the Nazis to use in World War II | |goals = Create weapons for the Nazis to use in World War II (successful)<br>Redeem himself for his involvement in the Holocaust (successful) | ||
|crimes = [[War crimes]]<br>Forced labor<br>Conspiracy<br>[[Crimes against humanity]] | |crimes = [[War crimes]]<br>Forced labor<br>Conspiracy<br>[[Crimes against humanity]]<br>[[Genocide]]<br>Corruption<br>[[Anti-Semitism]]<br>[[Polonophobia]]<br> | ||
|hobby = Building weapons<br>Writing books}}{{Quote|A new large-scale war will end with the destruction of human culture and civilization. Therefore, this this trial must contribute toward preventing such degenerate wars in the future, and toward establishing rules whereby human beings can live together.|Speer at the Nuremberg Trials.}} | |hobby = Building weapons<br>Writing books}}{{Quote|A new large-scale war will end with the destruction of human culture and civilization. Therefore, this this trial must contribute toward preventing such degenerate wars in the future, and toward establishing rules whereby human beings can live together.|Speer at the Nuremberg Trials.}} | ||
'''Albert Speer''' (March 19<sup>th</sup>, 1905 – September 1<sup>st</sup>, 1981) was a German architect who was, for <nowiki> </nowiki>most of [[World War II]], Minister of Armaments and War Production for [[Nazi Germany]]. Speer was [[Adolf Hitler]]’s chief architect before assuming ministerial office. As "the Nazi who said sorry", | '''Albert Speer''' (March 19<sup>th</sup>, 1905 – September 1<sup>st</sup>, 1981) was a German architect who was, for <nowiki> </nowiki>most of [[World War II]], Minister of Armaments and War Production for [[Nazi Germany]]. Speer was [[Adolf Hitler]]’s chief architect before assuming ministerial office. As "the Nazi who said sorry", he accepted moral responsibility at the Nuremberg trials and in his memoirs for complicity in crimes of the Nazi regime, while insisting he had been ignorant of [[The Holocaust|the Holocaust]]. | ||
==Biography== | |||
Speer was born in Mannheim, into an upper-middle-class family. He was the second of three sons of Luise Máthilde Wilhelmine (Hommel) and Albert Friedrich Speer. In 1918, the family leased their Mannheim residence and moved to a home they had in Heidelberg. Henry T. King, deputy prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials who later wrote a book about Speer said, "Love and warmth were lacking in the household of Speer's youth." His brothers, Ernst and Hermann, bullied him throughout his childhood. Speer was active in sports, taking up skiing and mountaineering. He followed in the footsteps of his father and grandfather and studied architecture. | |||
Speer began his architectural studies at the University of Karlsruhe instead of a more highly acclaimed institution because the hyperinflation crisis of 1923 limited his parents' income. In 1924 when the crisis had abated, he transferred to the "much more reputable" Technical University of Munich. In 1925 he transferred again, this time to the Technical University of Berlin where he studied under Heinrich Tessenow, whom Speer greatly admired. | |||
After passing his exams in 1927, Speer became Tessenow's assistant, a high honor for a man of 22. As such, Speer taught some of his classes while continuing his own postgraduate studies. In Munich Speer began a close friendship, ultimately spanning over 50 years, with Rudolf Wolters, who also studied under Tessenow. | |||
In mid-1922, Speer began courting Margarete (Margret) Weber (1905–1987), the daughter of a successful craftsman who employed 50 workers. The relationship was frowned upon by Speer's class-conscious mother, who felt the Webers were socially inferior. Despite this opposition, the two married in Berlin on August 28, 1928; seven years elapsed before Margarete was invited to stay at her in-laws' home. The couple would have six children together, but Albert Speer grew increasingly distant from his family after 1933. He remained so even after his release from imprisonment in 1966, despite their efforts to forge closer bonds. | |||
Speer joined the Nazi Party in 1931, launching himself on a political and governmental career which lasted fourteen years. His architectural skills made him increasingly prominent within the Party and he became a member of Hitler's inner circle. Hitler instructed him to design and construct structures including the Reich Chancellery and the ''Zeppelinfeld'' stadium in Nuremberg where Party rallies were held. Speer also made plans to reconstruct Berlin on a grand scale, with huge buildings, wide boulevards, and a reorganized transportation system. | Speer joined the Nazi Party in 1931, launching himself on a political and governmental career which lasted fourteen years. His architectural skills made him increasingly prominent within the Party and he became a member of Hitler's inner circle. Hitler instructed him to design and construct structures including the Reich Chancellery and the ''Zeppelinfeld'' stadium in Nuremberg where Party rallies were held. Speer also made plans to reconstruct Berlin on a grand scale, with huge buildings, wide boulevards, and a reorganized transportation system. | ||
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===Awards and decorations=== | ===Awards and decorations=== | ||
*Golden Party Badge | *Golden Party Badge | ||
*Golden Hitler Youth Badge (with Oak Leaves) | *Golden [[Hitler Youth]] Badge (with Oak Leaves) | ||
*Knights Cross of the War Merit Cross | *Knights Cross of the War Merit Cross | ||
*NSDAP Long Service Award (Silver – 15 Years) | *NSDAP Long Service Award (Silver – 15 Years) | ||
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