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Albert Speer |Minister of Armaments | Signature.

Albert Speer |Minister of Armaments | Signature.
Albert Speer |Minister of Armaments | Signature.
Albert Speer |Minister of Armaments | Signature.
Albert Speer |Minister of Armaments | Signature.

Albert Speer |Minister of Armaments | Signature.

Albert Speer |Minister of Armaments | Signature for sale. Full 'Der Generalbauinspektor für die Reichshauptamt' headed paper. Document dated 24.8.1944. Typed document. Good ink signature, Albert Speer.

Condition report: Two light folds. Clean. Free from fading.

Rarity status (Up to 10 rarest):8/10.

Background to Speer: Born March 19, 1905 – Died September 1, 1981. Speer became Hitler's chief architect, but, for most of World War II, took on the role of Minister of Armaments and War Production for Nazi Germany

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.

In February 1942, Hitler appointed Speer Minister of Armaments and War Production. He was fêted at the time, and long afterwards, for performing an "armaments miracle" in which German war production dramatically increased; this "miracle", however, was brought to a halt by the summer of 1943 by, among other factors, the first sustained Allied bombing of 1943.

After the war, he was tried at Nuremberg and sentenced to 20 years in prison for his role in the Nazi regime, principally for the use of forced labor. Despite repeated attempts to gain early release, he served his full sentence, most of it at Spandau Prison in West Berlin. Following his release in 1966, Speer published two bestselling autobiographical works, Inside the Third Reich and Spandau: The Secret Diaries, detailing his close personal relationship with Hitler, and providing readers and historians with a unique perspective on the workings of the Nazi regime. He later wrote a third book, Infiltration, about the SS. Speer died of natural causes in 1981 while on a visit to London.

Price: SOLD

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