dumdum666@kbin.social 11 months ago
The Nazis had a thing for gigantic stuff - just look at the ways Speer wanted to transform Berlin…
dumdum666@kbin.social 11 months ago
The Nazis had a thing for gigantic stuff - just look at the ways Speer wanted to transform Berlin…
mo_ztt@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Speer was the one who actually vetoed the Ratte supertank. Also, check out this entertaining bit from the discussion of the Maus supertank, of which a couple prototypes actually did get built:
I liked Guderian and Speer both. They seemed sensible.
dumdum666@kbin.social 11 months ago
As sensible as war criminals can be
mo_ztt@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Bro I’m from the US. If I stopped supporting people just because they were war criminals, I’d never be able to vote or talk politics ever again.
(Also, Speer actually talks about this in his book – he said at his trial in Nuremberg, his lawyer wanted to bring up that he tried to kill Hitler as a factor in his defense. He said, no, by that point in Germany you could just walk up to any random person on the street and say “I’m working on a plan to kill Hitler” and if they had courage, they’d say “Thank God how can I help.” Basically, he was happy laying out some good things he did late in the war, but said yeah maybe I am a war criminal, I don’t want to weasel out of any of my earlier conduct. But, also, I just read a little more of his Wikipedia page at least according to that he took pains to present himself as more blameless than he actually was, made specific revisions to how things were presented in his English-language autobiography as compared with the German one, and was definitely a POS of the highest order.)
Aqarius@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Keep in mind, that’s Guderian telling you Guderian was smart, and everyone else was an idiot.
mo_ztt@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Next you’re gonna tell me Speer’s book where he explained that he had no idea about all that holocaust stuff, and just liked building fancy buildings and getting hang out with this bunch of snappy dressers, was a little bit self serving.