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Title Speer & Hitler : the devil's architect
Published [Collingwood, Vic.] : Aztec International Entertainment : Madman Entertainment [distributor], [2005]
©2005

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Description 2 videodiscs (DVD) (approximately 270 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet
Summary The figures for World War II: 110 million troops mobilized in two thirds of the world's nations. The Third Reich was in 53 countries. The casualties: more civilians than soldiers, 60 million all told, including 25 million Russians and six million Jews, killed in an unprecedented Genocide. More than five years of death and horror triggered by the German people. How was it possible? How could an entire nation allow itself to become part of a cold machinery of hatred and destruction? Speer and Hitler - The Devils Architect helps us understand what caused the Germans to unleash such devastation upon the world. If Hitler had a friend, it would have been Albert Speer. Dashing and worldly, Speer became one of the superstars of the Third Reich. Afterwards, the Nuremberg Trials gave him a stage on which he could shine again: he now became the good Nazi. Among the accused, he was the only one to openly welcome the trials as necessary duty. With disarming conviction, he told his prosecutors that he was neither involved in nor aware of the Holocaust. Saving himself from execution, he was sentenced to only 20 years of prison. At Spandau Prison he wrote his biography, which became a best-seller all over the world. The darling of talk shows, journalists and historians, he died in 1981. The theory he propounded, and which was eagerly adopted by millions of Germans, went like this: If the Minister of Armaments, who was at the centre of power and virtually Hitler's closest friend, failed to know about the Holocaust and about Hitler's murderous plans, how could the rest of the German people know anything? Speer presented himself as the living proof that Germans were perhaps guilty, but only against their will: innocently guilty.... Yet Hitler's architect and master of the Wehrmacht was far from innocent. He was in no way a mute cog in this hellish machinery. Indeed, Speer had authorized many of the construction projects with the concentration camps. During the final days, he worked tirelessly to keep the armament industry running and to ensure supplies to the front until the bitter end
Paints a picture of German architect Albert Speer, a cultivated intellectual who allied himself with Adolf Hitler. Blends historical footage, re-enactments and interviews with key witnesses
Credits Writers Heinrich Breloer, Horst Königstein ; director Heinrich Breloer
Cast Sebastian Koch, Tobias Moretti
Audience Censorship classification: M
Notes PAL ; Region 4
DVD. Region unspecified
In German with English subtitles
Available for Deakin University staff and students only
Subject Speer, Albert, 1905-1981.
Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945.
Television programs -- Germany.
Architects -- Germany -- Drama.
Nazis -- Germany -- Drama.
Genre/Form Video recordings.
Drama.
Author Breloer, Heinrich.
Kleine, Thilo
Hild, Michael
Königstein, Horst, 1945-
Koch, Sebastian, 1962-
Moretti, Tobias.
Other Titles Speer and Hitler
Devil's architect