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Reichsminister Speer: Are those additional reportings for duty? Are those figures that you want to increase?
Timm: Yes, including the deficiencies that we must reckon with!
(Milch: Including the 70,000!)
Reichsminister Speer: So the deficiencies aren't included in the figures?
In September 1943, Albert Speer issued a decree requiring that all civilian buses, trucks and motor vehicles, regardless of size, be producer gas-driven.
The slogan could just as well have read: "Strength through Poison Gas" because the gas was extremely toxic containing between 18% and 35% CO.
(II), In lotta con la verità - La vita e i segreti di Albert Speer, Rizzoli, 1998
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Hitler, with his architect, Speer, is shown making a surprise visit to Paris, taking in many of the important places there. Hitler then returns to Berlin, where he is greeted by jubliant crowds. Bombing raids by the RAF and U-boats in action in the Atlantic are also featured.
Hermann Göring, Hans Frank, Ernst Kaltenbrunner, Albert Speer, Gen. Alfred Jodl, and the other Nuremberg defendants all denied knowing anything of an extermination program of European Jewry.
Wilhelm Jäger (See Albert Speer.)
Jäger testified that he signed 3 or 4 copies of the same document, a much shorter one. The shorter one was originally presented against the elder Krupp, before charges against him were dropped.
Dr Werner Johe of the Forschungsstelle für die Geschichte des Nationalsozialismus (Research Office for the History of National Socialism) in Hamburg volunteered data from the diary of Gauleiter Albert Krebs. Karl Heinz Roth of the Hamburg Stiftung für Sozialgeschichte des 20.
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I did refer to the case of Albert Speer, deeply involved in deportations of employable Hungarian Jews, who claimed he knew nothing of exterminations at the time.[6] In any case he made no protest over such a diversion of transport means.
Unlike fellow defant Albert Speer, the wartime armaments minister who did far more than the Deputy Führer to keep Germany's war machine going but who received only a 20 year sentence, Hess refused to ingratiate himself with the Tribunal.