Spandau Prison

Spandau Prison
Title Spandau Prison PDF eBook
Author Michael Buckley
Publisher Michael P Buckley
Pages 9
Release 2013-12-10
Genre History
ISBN

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Brief Article I wrote on my time spent on guard duty at spandau prison and my thoughts on Rudolf Hess and his death. I go over weapons for self defense as well.

Farewell to Spandau

Farewell to Spandau
Title Farewell to Spandau PDF eBook
Author Tony Le Tissier
Publisher The History Press
Pages 165
Release 2021-11-26
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 075099925X

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The last British Governor of Spandau Allied Prison puts the record straight about the final years of Rudolf Hess' life, and his ultimate suicide while in Allied custody.

Tales from Spandau

Tales from Spandau
Title Tales from Spandau PDF eBook
Author Norman J. W. Goda
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 247
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 0521867207

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Spandau

Spandau
Title Spandau PDF eBook
Author Albert Speer
Publisher
Pages 566
Release 2010
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9784871878791

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These prison diaries of Hitler's chief architect and Minister of Armament and War Production couple a record of his 20 year incarceration in Spandau Prison along with Hess, Shirach, Doenitz, et al. with his recollections of the Third Reich.

Spandau Phoenix

Spandau Phoenix
Title Spandau Phoenix PDF eBook
Author Greg Iles
Publisher Penguin
Pages 705
Release 2003-05-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101656085

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From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Penn Cage series comes a heartstopping thriller about one of the great unsolved mysteries of World War II. The Spandau Diary—what was in it? Why did the secret intelligence agencies of every major power want it? Why was a brave and beautiful woman kidnapped and sexually tormented to get it? Why did a chain of deception and violent death lash out across the globe, from survivors of the Nazi past to warriors in the new conflict now about to explode? Why did the world’s entire history of World War II have to be rewritten as the future hung over a nightmare abyss? “Entirely plausible, totally engrossing…a remarkable, impressive novel.”—Nelson DeMille “An incredible web of intrigue and suspense, an avalanche of action from first page to last.”—Clive Cussler

Long Knives and Short Memories

Long Knives and Short Memories
Title Long Knives and Short Memories PDF eBook
Author Jack Fishman
Publisher Eagle Publishing Corporation
Pages 506
Release 1987
Genre History
ISBN

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Examines the fate of the seven high-ranking Nazi officers--Hess, Funk, Speer, Schirach, Neurath, Doenitz and Raeder--incarcerated at Spandau Prison after their convictions at the Nuremberg War Crime Trials.

Albert Speer—Escaping the Gallows

Albert Speer—Escaping the Gallows
Title Albert Speer—Escaping the Gallows PDF eBook
Author Adrian Greaves
Publisher Pen and Sword Military
Pages 255
Release 2021-08-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1399009540

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At the Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal, Albert Speer, Hitler’s one-time number two, persuaded the judges that he ‘knew nothing’ of the Holocaust and related atrocities. Narrowly escaping execution, he was sentenced to twenty years in Spandau Prison, Berlin. In 1961, the newly commissioned author, as the British Army Spandau Guard Commander, was befriended by Speer, who taught him German. Adrian Greaves’ record of his conversations with Speer over a three year period make for fascinating reading. While the top Nazi admitted to Greaves his secret part in war crimes, after his 1966 release he determinedly denied any wrongdoing and became an intriguing and popular figure at home and abroad. Following Speer’s death in 1981 evidence emerged of his complicity in Hitler’s and the Nazi’s atrocities. In this uniquely revealing book the author skilfully blends his own personal experiences and relationship with Speer with a succinct history of the Nazi movement and the horrors of the 1930s and 1940s. In so doing new light is thrown on the character of one of the 20th century’s most notorious characters.