To what extent does History present us with a balanced interpretation of Albert Speer (1 Viewer)

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To what extent does history present us with a balanced interpretation of this personality
How would you answer this question in terms of Albert Speer?

So i was thinking of making two big ideas
1. Historians in the early stage concluded that Speer was a 'good Nazi'
2. With more sources being discovered, he was actually a typical nazi criminal

And my major point is that the availability of the source determines the ability of history to present a balanced interpretation

Am i doing it right?
 

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Re: To what extent does History present us with a balanced interpretation of Albert S

First, you need to answer the question - there are a variety of opinions on Albert Speer, so it is fair to argue that history provides a balanced interpretation. From there, explore the different opinions (i.e.. those who conclude he was a good Nazi, those who conclude he wasn't and the mixed opinions, such as Sereny).
 

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