Behind the calm voice and neat suit, Albert Speer built the stage for Hitler’s spectacle - and later kept the Reich’s war ...
The ballroom and his other proposed building projects are many things, but they are not exactly works of architecture.
The notebooks of Albert Camus, the French philosopher and novelist, have been collected in a single volume for the first time. By Dwight Garner When you purchase an independently reviewed book through ...
Albert Speer: The Unseen Interrogation BBC Four airs one of its most provocative historical broadcasts this Monday, June 30, at 9:15 Pm, with Albert Speer: The Unseen Interrogation—a full-length 1971 ...
Albert Camus died in a car crash in 1960, but his books refuse to stay buried in the past. While other philosophers gather dust on academic shelves, Camus still gets quoted in coffee shops, on social ...
DENVER — A pile of rubble is all that remains of the brutalist, 1960s-era building that housed Denver7’s operations for more than 50 years at 123 Speer Boulevard in Denver. Demolition has been ...
James Calvin Speer, age 86 of Americus, passed away on Friday, November 14, 2025 at Phoebe Sumter Medical Center. He was born in Bronwood, GA, to the late James Calvin Speer, Sr. and Clara Merle ...
St. Albert the Great was considered the “wonder and the miracle of his age” by his contemporaries. He was an assiduous Dominican whose accomplishments and gifts to the Church are difficult to ...
Producer’s Share: This is the fourth column in a series exploring the market and subsequent need for government intervention (see one and two and three). More specifically, the previous column dealt ...
Albert Camus never set out to become the conscience of a century, yet history placed him there. His life was marked by brilliance, loss, and a quiet rebellion against despair. He lived through wars ...
Michael Albert`s radicalization occurred during the 1960s. His political involvements, starting then and continuing to the present, have ranged from local, regional, and national organizing projects ...
The ritual rarely varied. After an evening of movies in the Reichskanzlei, Adolf Hitler led his guests along a special path to an adjoining building. By flashlight he escorted them into the workroom ...