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The Life Of Albert Speer

ted and it seemed to me, as a doctor, unworthy of human beings that people should find themselves in such a position.” Dr Gotowicki also states “From the beginning in 1941 conditions did not get better, but worse.” Proving that there was no attempt to better the lives of these men.” Dr Gotowicki in addition comments on the lack of hygiene, due to the lack of facilities, “The dishes out of which they ate were also used as toilets because they were too tired or too weak from hunger to get up and go outside.”The conditions outlined in this report are appalling and obviously in violation of crimes against humanity. Speer who was instrumental in the implementation of forced labour, and also the head of all munition production, should, and was responsible for the Violation of crimes against humanity, as well as those concerning the use of prisoners in war production.It can be seen through this collaboration of evidence that Speer was aware of the labourers and prisoners being used illegally as workers. And also the disgusting conditions which these people had to live in. This man is surely responsible for the crimes for which he is charged....

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