BBC - Heike Görtemaker Remembers Albert Speer (2025)
HDTV 1080p | 1h 34mn | 1920x1080 | MKV HEVC@1474Kbps | AAC@122Kbps 2CH | 1.1 GiB
Language: English | Genre: Documentary | Subs: English
HDTV 1080p | 1h 34mn | 1920x1080 | MKV HEVC@1474Kbps | AAC@122Kbps 2CH | 1.1 GiB
Language: English | Genre: Documentary | Subs: English
Leading German historian Heike Görtemaker introduces a never-before-broadcast BBC interview conducted in 1971 with Albert Speer, Hitler's architect and armaments minister.
Chapter 1: Hitler's Architect of Lies
She examines how the man once called 'the Nazi who said sorry' never deserved that title, and explains how Speer, perhaps Hitler's closest friend, helped to create the image of the Fuhrer that perpetuates to this day. She outlines the many ways Speer lied to interviewers over the years, twisting the truth to absolve himself in the public's eyes, and even falsely claiming that he had at the end been plotting to kill Hitler himself.
Chapter 2: The Unseen Interrogation
In an interview conducted in 1971, which has never been broadcast in its entirety before, Hitler's architect and armaments minister, Albert Speer, is cross-examined by Michael Charlton, Hugh Trevor-Roper and George Ball, Speer's American interrogator at the end of the war.
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