The Making of a Gentleman Nazi: Albert Speer's Politics of History in the Federal Republic of Germany
At the Nuremberg Trial and through his bestselling books, Albert Speer, Hitler’s architect and minister, could successfully project an image of himself as the «gentleman Nazi». Using hitherto unexplored archival sources, this book looks at those aspects of his career that Speer retrospectively manipulated (e.g. his resistance to Hitler’s Nero order), to construct this image. The evolution of the «Speer myth», analysed here, shows how West Germany’s politics influenced Speer’s narrative, as well as the impact that his image had on Federal Republic’s efforts to cope with its past. This book also examines the role of historians and public intellectuals in and outside Germany in reinforcing the Speer myth – the British historian Hugh Trevor Roper and the Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal among others.

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The Making of a Gentleman Nazi: Albert Speer's Politics of History in the Federal Republic of Germany
At the Nuremberg Trial and through his bestselling books, Albert Speer, Hitler’s architect and minister, could successfully project an image of himself as the «gentleman Nazi». Using hitherto unexplored archival sources, this book looks at those aspects of his career that Speer retrospectively manipulated (e.g. his resistance to Hitler’s Nero order), to construct this image. The evolution of the «Speer myth», analysed here, shows how West Germany’s politics influenced Speer’s narrative, as well as the impact that his image had on Federal Republic’s efforts to cope with its past. This book also examines the role of historians and public intellectuals in and outside Germany in reinforcing the Speer myth – the British historian Hugh Trevor Roper and the Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal among others.

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The Making of a Gentleman Nazi: Albert Speer's Politics of History in the Federal Republic of Germany

The Making of a Gentleman Nazi: Albert Speer's Politics of History in the Federal Republic of Germany

The Making of a Gentleman Nazi: Albert Speer's Politics of History in the Federal Republic of Germany

The Making of a Gentleman Nazi: Albert Speer's Politics of History in the Federal Republic of Germany

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At the Nuremberg Trial and through his bestselling books, Albert Speer, Hitler’s architect and minister, could successfully project an image of himself as the «gentleman Nazi». Using hitherto unexplored archival sources, this book looks at those aspects of his career that Speer retrospectively manipulated (e.g. his resistance to Hitler’s Nero order), to construct this image. The evolution of the «Speer myth», analysed here, shows how West Germany’s politics influenced Speer’s narrative, as well as the impact that his image had on Federal Republic’s efforts to cope with its past. This book also examines the role of historians and public intellectuals in and outside Germany in reinforcing the Speer myth – the British historian Hugh Trevor Roper and the Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal among others.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783631658901
Publisher: Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Publication date: 08/24/2016
Series: Beitraege zur Aufarbeitung der NS-Herrschaft , #5
Pages: 432
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)

About the Author

Baijayanti Roy completed her PhD at the Goethe University of Frankfurt. Her research interests include the history of Nazi Germany, as well as German Indologists and Indology (late 19th to mid-20th century).

Table of Contents

Speer and the Federal Republic’s politics of history – Speer in the Third Reich – Genesis of Speer’s image at the Nuremberg trial – Speer’s memorial writings – Hugh Trevor Roper’s contribution to the Speer myth – Speer and his biographers – Breloer’s "Speer und Er" – Speer’s friendship with Simon Wiesenthal

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