Albert Speer quotes
Albert Speer was a German architect and high-ranking Nazi official, known as Adolf Hitler’s chief architect and later as Minister of Armaments during World War II. His organizational skills significantly increased Germany’s wartime production. He later expressed remorse for his role in the Nazi regime during the Nuremberg Trials. Here are 21 of his quotes:
The Nuremberg Trial stands for me still today as an attempt to break through to a better world. Still today I acknowledge as generally correct the reasons of my sentence by the International Military Tribunal. Moreover, I still today consider as just that I assume the responsibility and thus the guilt for everything that was perpetrated by way of, generally speaking, crime, after my joining the Hitler Government on the 8th February 1942. Not the individual mistakes, grave as they may be, are burdening my conscience, but my having acted in the leadership. Therefore, I for my person, have in the Nuremberg Trial, confessed to the collective responsibility and I am also maintaining this today still. I still see my main guilt in my having approved of the persecution of the Jews and of the murder of millions of them.
Albert Speer
Albert Speer
Occupation: German Architect
Born: March 19, 1905
Died: September 1, 1981
Quotes count: 21
Wikipedia: Albert Speer
Related authors