Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/08/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]"Once again, I am interested in facts, not in suppositions. Pray, state your sources for these allegations or else hold your peace. Marc" I, too, share your concern with the "facts," Marc, which you here deploy as an aggressive assault on views that you don't share. Nonetheless, you made a specific claim that Albert Speer "changed" his name during or after Nuremburg. I don't much care whether this is true or not; my interest derives solely from the happenstance that I interacted on a regular basis for some years with an attorney who was instrumental in securing him a place at Spandau. A cursory search of commonly available bibliographic databases yields the following titles, all published prior to 1945. For those luggers who are still tuned in, bibliographers are, on the whole, even more anal retentive than Leicaphiles. The common convention in cases of authors who've "changed" their names is to indicate it thus: Albert [Albrecht] Speer. One notes that neither the Widener nor the LOC bibliographers felt any need to indicate such a change in their own entries, which, I should also add, are authoritative in matters scholarly, though I know from personal experience that these attributions are not invariably infallible. Nevertheless, I call especial attention to Nuefert's 1943 publication, which names "Albert" Speer in the title, which is hardly ambiguous. Again, Marc, even as you insist that others name the sources of their information, I humbly request that you yield the sources, in the face of what appears to me to be substantial evidence to the contrary, for your emphatic assertion that Speer's 'real' name is Albrecht. Failing this, perhaps you might temper your demands that others conform to standards of proof that you, yourself, cannot meet. Personal Name: Neufert, Ernst. Main Title: Bauordnungslehre, hrsg. von Albert Speer. Published/Created: Berlin, Volk und Reich Verlag [1943] Related Names: Speer, Albert, 1905- ed. Description: 494 p. illus., maps (part col.) diagrs. 37 cm. Personal Name: Speer, Albert, 1905- Main Title: Generalbebauungsplan f?r die Reichshauptstadt. Published/Created: [Berlin, 1942] Description: col. map 101 x 137 cm. Scale Information: Scale 1:50,000. Notes: Relief shown by contours and spot heights. "Stand 1942." "Nach der Planung des Generalbauinspektors Albert Speer." ______________ Personal Name: Speer, Albert 1905- ed. Main Title: Neue deutsche Baukunst, herausgegeben vom Generalbauinspektor f?r die Reichshauptstadt Albert Speer, dargestellt von Rudolf Wolters. Published/Created: Berlin, Volk und Reich verlag, 1940. Related Names: Wolters, Rudolf. Description: 95, [1] p. incl. illus., plates, plans 32cm. Notes: Composed mainly of plates; text: p. 7-14. Personal Name: Speer, Albert, 1905- Main Title: Neuplanung, Berlin, nach den Ideen des F?hrers ausgearbeitet von A. Speer. Published/Created: [Berlin? 1937?] Description: col. map 255 x 98 cm. Scale Information: Scale 1:4,000. Notes: Photocopy. Hand colored. Subjects: City planning--Germany--Berlin--Maps. This from Hollis: the catalog of the Widener Library at Harvard: Speer, Albert, 1905- Die neue Reichskanzlei. M?nchen, Zentral-verlag der NSDAP., Franz Eher Nachf., GMBH, n.d. [193-?] [132] p. plates (part col.), plans & elevs. (part fold.) 37 cm. Loeb Design | Special Collections Rare Oversize | NA 4475 Germ-Berl Sp32