Description: In this book titled "Infiltration: How Heinrich Himmler Schemed to Build an SS Industrial Empire" by Albert Speer, readers will be taken on a journey through history. The book, published in 2010 by Ishi Press International, is a trade paperback written originally in German and translated into English. It is a biography and autobiography, architecture, business and economics, and history book all in one. Speer brings to light the industries and military tactics during World War II, with a focus on Heinrich Himmler's role in building an SS industrial empire. With 402 pages, readers will be thoroughly engaged from beginning to end. This book is in very good condition. There are no tears, folds, loose or missing pages. The hardcover binding is in great shape, and there are minor scuff marks on the jacket cover corners. It is amazing the depth of involvement that Himmler had in trying to infiltrate the manufacturing sector of the German economy with the clear goal of setting himself in control of the German economy post-war.
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Book Title: Infiltration : How Heinrich Himmler Schemed to Build an Ss Industrial Empire
Author: Albert Speer
Original Language: German
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Industries / General, Europe / Germany, Military / World War II, Modern / 20th Century, Regional, Artists, Architects, Photographers
Publisher: Ishi Press International
Publication Year: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography, Architecture, Business & Economics, History
Number of Pages: 402 Pages