Author: SPEER, ALBERT (1905-1981) Title: Spandau - the Secret Diaries
Description: New York: MacMillan Publishing Company, 1976. First American Edition; Second Impression. Hardcover. ISBN: 0026128101. Light wear to spine, covers and corners. Light wear to dustjacket with slight scuffing and discolouration on top edge. Some foxing to the book block, primarily top edge. Very good book condition. ; Light wear to spine, covers and corners. Light wear to dustjacket with slight scuffing and discolouration on top edge. Some foxing to the book block, primarily top edge. Very good book condition. Includes photographic plates (B&W). "Spandau: The Secret Diaries" by Albert Speer is a captivating memoir written by Hitler’s chief architect and Minister of Armaments during his imprisonment at Spandau Prison after World War II. The diaries reveal Speer's introspective journey, his reflections on his role in the Nazi regime, his interactions with fellow inmates, and his thoughts on the broader implications of the war. The book offers unique insights into the mind of a high-ranking Nazi official. ; 10.5 X 6.75 X 1.83 inches; 463 pages. Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket .
Keywords: 0026128101 Germam Ww2 History Memoirs Third Reich Germany 2 2nd
Price: GBP 14.00 = appr. US$ 19.99 Seller: Literary Cat Books
- Book number: LCB62088
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