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ALBERT SPEER
(1905-1981) Nazi architect and Minister of Armaments and War Production, convicted of war crimes at Nuremburg. Fine content T.L.S. 1p. 4to., Heidelberg, Mar. 26, 1974, on his imprinted letterhead to Paul Kahn, a German-Jewish architect who once worked with the Kaiser, and was later ousted from Germany by the Gestapo. After the war, he befriended Speer and they frequently exchanged letters. Speer writes in German, in part: ‘…First of all, thank you very much for your last letter with your lovely birthday wishes. I hope to finish my manuscript for my new book in this new year of life and perhaps be able to send you one of the first copies in German. But there's a lot of work until then and I'm dreading it. On the other hand, I have found that I can only complete something under time pressure. And now I have to come to an end; I am contractually obligated to my publisher. Until then, you'll have you be patient with me. I neglect to finish my mail. But afterwards, I'll have plenty of time to tell you a few things. I only wish that your health will allow you to live a joyful life in the coming years. Maybe there will be a reunion, even in America…Maybe you will pay attention when a film by Marcel Ophuls about the Nuremburg Trials…is broadcast…You'll probably see me in long scenes of it…'. Marcel Ophuls (b. 1927) is a German documentary filmmaker, best known for ‘Hotel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie (1988), for which he was awarded an Academy Award. The film mentioned by Speer is ‘The Memory of Justice', which premiered in 1976. It was inspired by Telford Taylor's book ‘Nuremberg and Vietnam: An American Tragedy' (1970) and toys with the idea that any given body in power is capable of committing atrocities if the circumstances are conducive to such -- much in the vein of Hannah Arendt's seminal work ‘Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil' (1966). Fine condition.

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