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  1. Nazi Germany undertook several research programs relating to nuclear technology, including nuclear weapons and nuclear reactors, before and during World War II.These were variously called Uranverein (Uranium Club) or Uranprojekt (Uranium Project).The first effort started in April 1939, just months after the discovery of nuclear fission in Berlin in December 1938, but ended only a few months ...

  2. 28 de jun. de 2023 · Albert Speer was certainly the most famous architect of the Third Reich. He maintained close contact with Hitler, designed the megalomaniac plans of the ‘World Capital Germania’ with him, was Reich Minister for Armaments and Ammunition from 1942 and was sentenced to 20 years in prison as a war criminal in Nuremberg.

  3. 6 de dic. de 2012 · My husband and I stayed in Albert Speer’s house in Bertchesgaten in 1991 and again in 1995. I was a Public Affairs Specialist at USAREUR headquarters in Europe (Heidelberg), on the BRAC (base closure and realignment commission) team for base closures and Desert Storm/Provide Comfort in Europe and my husband was Chief of Public Affairs for 21st TAACOM in Kaiserslautern.

  4. www.3sqnraafasn.net › subpages › ValeSpeerVale Bert Speer

    Albert SPEER was born on March 23, 1922, the third son of Isaac Speer and his wife Esther (nee Chalker), ... (Bert was no relation, but long after WW2 he was able to discuss this coincidence by telephone with the former Third Reich Armaments Minister himself.) WORLD WAR II. Bert’s elder brothers enlisted in 1939 and 1940.

  5. Minister for Armaments and Munitions. Albert Speer (1942–1945), Minister of Armaments and Munitions. Organisation Todt (OT; [ʔɔʁɡanizaˈtsi̯oːn toːt]) was a civil and military engineering organisation in Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945, named for its founder, Fritz Todt, an engineer and senior member of the Nazi Party.

  6. Welthauptstadt Germania (pronounced [ɡɛʁˈmaːni̯a]) or World Capital Germania was the projected renewal of the German capital Berlin during the Nazi period, part of Adolf Hitler's vision for the future of Nazi Germany after the planned victory in World War II.It was to be the capital of his planned "Greater Germanic Reich".Albert Speer, the "first architect of the Third Reich", produced ...

  7. 24 de jun. de 2016 · Top 10 Surviving Nazi Built Buildings. Left: Keroman III. Top-Right: View of the Olympic cauldron from the Marathon Gate. Bottom-Right: Kongresshalle in 2009. Bundesarchiv - CC BY-SA 3.0. The Nazi government under Adolf Hitler saw architecture as a means of imposing fear and respect. Hitler, like many Germans, had an admiration of the ancient ...