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  • ...he was supplanted by Armaments Minister [[Fritz Todt]] and his successor [[Albert Speer]] as the czar of the German workforce. As German workers were increasingly ...along with [[Martin Bormann]] and [[Joseph Goebbels]].<ref>Gitta Sereny, ''Albert Speer: His Battle with truth'' (Macmillan 1995), 477</ref> In November 1941 he wa
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  • ...a leader..." Such ceremonies, when arranged by [[Leni Riefenstahl]] and [[Albert Speer]], were meat and drink to Hitler. Pfeffer wrote, <blockquote>The only form
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  • *[[Albert Speer]]
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  • ...a leader..." Such ceremonies, when arranged by [[Leni Riefenstahl]] and [[Albert Speer]], were meat and drink to Hitler. Pfeffer wrote, <blockquote>The only form
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  • ...stayed on any one subsystem long enough to disable it. Especially after [[Albert Speer]] became German Minister of Armaments, production actually rose for a time,
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  • ...fighters. Ball bearing production was unaffected, as Nazi munitions boss [[Albert Speer]] repaired the damage in a few weeks; he even managed to double aircraft pr
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  • | author = [[Albert Speer]]
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  • ...king and Breaking of the Nazi Economy'' (Allen Lane 2006), 278. Himmler, [[Albert Speer]] and Rosenberg, for different reasons, were also highly critical of Goebbe ...mler, although the SS chief remained wary of him. A more useful ally was [[Albert Speer]], who was appointed Armaments Minister in February 1942. Goebbels and Spee
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  • ...a leader..." Such ceremonies, when arranged by [[Leni Riefenstahl]] and [[Albert Speer]], were meat and drink to Hitler. Pfeffer wrote, <blockquote>The only form
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  • ...pp. 34-35</ref> generally believed to be the core of his friendship with [[Albert Speer]].
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  • ...fighters. Ball bearing production was unaffected, as Nazi munitions boss [[Albert Speer]] repaired the damage in a few weeks; he even managed to double aircraft pr
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  • ...had not fully mobilized in 1939, nor even in 1941. Not until 1943 under [[Albert Speer]] did Germany finally redirect its entire economy and manpower to war produ
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  • ...1 fighters. Ball bearing production was unaffected, as Nazi munitions boss Albert Speer repaired the damage in a few weeks; he even managed to double aircraft prod ...strategic bombing cut the front lines off from their industrial base.<ref>Albert Speer, [http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0684829495/ref=sib_dp_srch_pop?v=search-i
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