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Inside the Third Reich. Memoirs by Albert Speer. Translated from the German by Richard and Clara Winston. Introduction by Eugene Davidson. (New York: Macmillan. 1970. Pp. xviii, 596. Illustr. $12.50.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2014

John H. E. Fried*
Affiliation:
Lehman College, City University of New York

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Copyright © American Political Science Association 1971

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page 568 note * See, esp. Barraclough's, Geoffrey dissection in The New York Review, Jan. 9, 1971, pp. 614 Google Scholar; Galbraith, John K., in N. Y. Times Book Review, Jan. 10, 1971, pp. 2 ffGoogle Scholar; Fisher, Adrian and Rowe, James, “Was Speer a Humanitarian?” in N.Y. Times, Jan. 25, 1971, p. 43 Google Scholar; also previously, e.g., Harlan, William H., in Saturday Review, Aug. 29, 1970. pp. 19 ffGoogle Scholar.

page 569 note * See, e.g., his interrogation as defense witness, conducted by this reviewer, in the U.S. Nurnberg, “Flick concern” case (VI Trials of War Criminals before the Nurnberg Military Tribunals, pp. 789 ff.), and the records of the U.S. Nurnberg “Krupp” and “I. G. Farben” cases.

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