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{{Infobox character
[[File:Portrait GER Albert Speer.png|thumb|<center>''Albert Speer 1963''<hr>
| name = Albert Speer
'''Date of Birth'''
| portraitalt =
<br>19th March 1905<hr>
{{tabber
'''Place of Birth'''
| 1963
<br>Mannheim, Grand Duchy of Baden, German Empire<hr>
| [[File:Portrait GER Albert Speer.png|thumb|x215px]] <centerbr/> ''Albert Speer in 1963''<hr>
'''Nationality'''
| 70s Go4
<br>German<hr>
| [[File:Albert Speer AuthDem 1970.png|x215px]] <br/> ''Albert Speer in the 70s''
'''Profession'''
| 70s Reformist
<br>Reichswirtschaftsministern<hr>
| [[File:Albert Speer Fascist 1970.png|x215px]] <br/> ''Albert Speer in the 70s''
'''In-Game Ideology'''
| 70s Oberlander
<br>[[File:Reformed National Socialism ideology icon.png|25px|link=:Reformed National Socialism]] [[:Reformed National Socialism]]
| [[File:Albert Speer NatSoc 1970.png|x215px]] <br/> ''Albert Speer in the 70s''
</center>]]
}}
'''Berthold Konrad Hermann Albert Speer''' (born 19 March 1905) is a German architect who serves as the Reich Minister of Armaments and War Production, and can potentially become Führer of the Großgermanisches Reich. He joined the NSDAP in 1931, becoming a member of Adolf Hitler's inner circle, as well as one of Hitler's closest personal allies. In the post-war years, and especially after the collapse of the German economy (and its subsequent reorganising as a slave-based system), he became a large proponent of economic liberalization, leading the Reformist faction of the NSDAP.
| incumbenttitle = Minister of Economics
| incumbentdate = 31 May 1960
| toprole = Führer
| toproleholder = [[Adolf Hitler]]
| precededby = Walther Funk
| succeededby =
 
| title1 = Minister of Armaments <br/> and War Production, <abbr title="Inspector General of German Roadways, Inspector General for Water and Energy, Head of Organization Todt">et al</abbr>
| assumed1 = 8 February 1942
| left1 = End of [[WW2]]
| toprole1 = Führer
| toproleholder1 = Adolf Hitler
| precededby1 = Fritz Todt
| succeededby1 =
 
| title8 = <u> Potential </u> <br/> Führer of Germany
| assumed8 =
| left8 =
| toprole8 = Deputy of the Reich Chancellor
| toproleholder8 = Kurt Georg Kiesinger
| precededby8 = Adolf Hitler
| succeededby8 =
| longname = Berthold Konrad Hermann Albert Speer
| birthdate = 19 March 1905
<br>| birthplace = Mannheim, Grand Duchy of Baden, German Empire<hr>
| deathdate =
| deathplace =
| age = 56 years old
| deathage =
| nationality = [[File:Flag_of_Germany_(1935–1945).svg|25px]] [[Greater Germanic Reich|German]]
| role =
*Starting economy minister of Germany
*Potential Führer
| party = [[National Socialist German Workers Party]]
| otherparty =
| ideology = Reformed National Socialism
}}'''Berthold Konrad Hermann Albert Speer''' (born 19 March 1905) is a German architect who serves as the Reich Minister of Armaments and War Production, and can potentially become Führer of the Großgermanisches[[Greater Germanic Reich]]. He joined the NSDAP in 1931, becoming a member of [[Adolf_Hitler|Adolf Hitler's]] inner circle, as well as one of Hitler's closest personal allies. In the post-war years, and especially after the collapse of the German economy (and its subsequent reorganisingreorganizing as a slave-based system), he became a large proponent of economic liberalization, leading the Reformist faction of the NSDAP.
 
=== In-Game Description ===
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After joining the Nazi party, Speer ended up giving up his position as Tessenow's assistant, and only became known within the party in 1933, where he submitted designs for the Nuremburg Rally. These designs were reviewed by Hitler, who appointed Speer as head of the Chief Office for Construction in 1934. Rebuilding the chancellery and many other large buildings and stadiums, Speer would become known as the architect of the Reich.
 
During the war, he lead the war production effort, and ended up using a large amount of forced labourlabor to achieve the high production that helped Germany win the war. With the victory in the war, Speer would become the leading architect of the entire nation, rebuilding Berlin as ''Germania'' in Hitler's vision, with such buildings as the Volkshalle.
 
=== Post-War ===
 
With the collapse of the German economy and the end of the West Russian War, the German economy became far more dependent on slave labourlabor from the eastern ReichskommisariatsReichskommissariats. This would turn Speer away from the slave labourlabor system that he used during the war, and he instead became a proponent of liberalizing the German economy, becoming the leader of the reformist faction, contenting with less extreme NSDAP members on one side, and the more radical Gang of Four on the other, a collection of leading liberally-minded politicians.
 
== In-Game ==
 
When going down Speer's path in the game, the player will be tasked with reforming the Reich, but implementation can vary. There are three main paths. If the player fails to appease the party, Speer's government can collapse, as real power comes into the hands of Theodor Oberländer, who will turn the NSDAP more reactionary. If the player fails to keep the Gang of Four under control, the GO4Gang of Four can also seize control over the levers of state power, liberalizing the Reich to a far greater degree than what Speer (and much of the reformist faction) intended, with Germany becoming an authoritarian democracy. If the player keeps Speer in power, state power remains firmly within the Nazi party, but Speer's reforms can be fully implemented.
 
=== Slave Revolt ===
 
Not seen in the paths of other leaders of Germany, if Albert Speer wins the German Civil War, a major slave revolt will break out in most of the eastern Reichskommissariats. How the player chooses to engage with the revolting slaves depends on the path they take, with peaceful resolutions in the GO4Gang of Four, and forceful reconquests in the Oberländer path.
 
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[[Category:National Socialism]]
[[Category:Germany]]
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