romo schreef:Robin schreef:Speer was de beroerdste niet qua Nazi.
Dus wat dat betreft staat ie bijna lijnrecht tegenover Koos.

Dat is volstrekt achterhaald, laatste onderzoek laat zien dat ie veel meer wist dan dat ie altijd heeft verteld.......
Hij was wel slimmer, dat dan weer wel...........
Duh, het was een Nazi, maar niet een van de usual suspects Goering Goebels etc., wel beroemd(...) omdat ie naast een groepje anderen zo dicht bij AH stond. Zijn kijk op het gebeuren was milder dan in 't algemeen daar bovenin. Veldmaarschalk Rommel idem om nog 1 te noemen.
Als je dit bedoelt:
In 2005, British newspaper The Daily Telegraph reported that documents had surfaced indicating that Speer had approved the allocation of materials for the expansion of Auschwitz after two of his assistants toured the facility on a day when almost a thousand Jews were murdered. The documents supposedly bore annotations in Speer's own handwriting. Speer biographer Gitta Sereny stated that, due to his workload, Speer would not have been personally aware of such activities.[175]
The debate over Speer's knowledge of, or complicity in, the Holocaust made him a symbol for people who were involved with the Nazi regime yet did not have (or claimed not to have had) an active part in the regime's atrocities. As film director Heinrich Breloer remarked, "[Speer created] a market for people who said, 'Believe me, I didn't know anything about [the Holocaust]. Just look at the Führer's friend, he didn't know about it either.'"
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