The Good Nazi Here

Speer claimed he was unaware of the Holocaust and was merely an artist caught up in politics. However, this is widely regarded as a self-serving myth. Historical records show he was aware of the atrocities and was deeply involved in the machinery of forced labor.

In a different context, German businessman John Rabe is sometimes called "the Good Nazi of Nanking" for creating a safety zone that saved hundreds of thousands of Chinese civilians during the 1937 Nanjing Massacre. The Good Nazi

After his release in 1966, Speer became a media celebrity, writing best-sellers like Inside the Third Reich that continued to paint him as the "good" alternative to the other "monsters" in Hitler’s inner circle. Speer claimed he was unaware of the Holocaust

Despite his deep involvement, Speer was the only top Nazi at Nuremberg to accept "general responsibility," which saved him from the death penalty. He served 20 years in Spandau prison. In a different context, German businessman John Rabe