Talk:Albert Speer

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 Definition (1905-1981) Architect, and Nazi Minister of Armament and Munitions 1942-1945; close personal relationship with Adolf Hitler but opposed his scorched-earth policies and plotted assassination; sentenced to 20 years by the Nuremberg Trials where he was eloquent in accepting responsibility, probably saving his life [d] [e]
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The article says "While he had a special relationship with Hitler, he opposed his scorched-earth policies and plotted assassination". It appears from what is said later that he considered assassination rather than plotted it. Again, the article says, "Wilhelm Keitel was overheard, during Speer's testimony, telling Sauckel, Hans Frank, and Artur Seyss-Inquart that if someone had the courage, in 1943, that the war was lost, much could have been saved". I think some words are missing here. It might say, "if someone had the courage, in 1943, [to assert??] that the war was lost ..." --Martin Wyatt 19:46, 16 November 2012 (UTC)