Freedom, Death, or Prison for Life?
Posted: 14 Mar 2011, 02:33
I had this discussion with a few friends and family, and many times, I've received different results on their opinions.
The person we were discussing, was Albert Speer. Speer was an architect, and rose through the ranks of the Nazi's quite fast for his skill.
At the end of WWII, he, unlike many others, was not given the death sentence. He was set free, and wrote books of his life after he moved to England, and later died in 1981.
Now, the question I pose to you, is what punishment should he have faced.
In my opinion, I actually feel he was rightly let go from the death sentence. My main reason for this, is I ask, what could he have done?
Some that I've debated this with have said he could have tried to help Jewish people out of Germany, that he could have saved many lives, but I disagree.
He was high in the Nazi ranks. I believe that if he had tried to save the Jewish people, or even if he had run away, Hitler would have found him easily and had him executed.
Another important thing to note, was that Speer had children, all of whom would likely have faced the same fate, or at least been imprisoned.
Would he risk his own life and his children's life to save innocent families. At first, it would seem right to risk the life of one family to save many others, but when you put yourself in his shoes, and realise it's your family, everything changes.
It's still disputed on how much knowledge Speer had of the holocaust, or even if he cared. Perhaps he really did have a similar mindset to Hitler.
So, I wanna hear your thoughts on this.
Here's a wiki article on Speer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Speer
Remember, stay civilized. No flaming.
The person we were discussing, was Albert Speer. Speer was an architect, and rose through the ranks of the Nazi's quite fast for his skill.
At the end of WWII, he, unlike many others, was not given the death sentence. He was set free, and wrote books of his life after he moved to England, and later died in 1981.
Now, the question I pose to you, is what punishment should he have faced.
In my opinion, I actually feel he was rightly let go from the death sentence. My main reason for this, is I ask, what could he have done?
Some that I've debated this with have said he could have tried to help Jewish people out of Germany, that he could have saved many lives, but I disagree.
He was high in the Nazi ranks. I believe that if he had tried to save the Jewish people, or even if he had run away, Hitler would have found him easily and had him executed.
Another important thing to note, was that Speer had children, all of whom would likely have faced the same fate, or at least been imprisoned.
Would he risk his own life and his children's life to save innocent families. At first, it would seem right to risk the life of one family to save many others, but when you put yourself in his shoes, and realise it's your family, everything changes.
It's still disputed on how much knowledge Speer had of the holocaust, or even if he cared. Perhaps he really did have a similar mindset to Hitler.
So, I wanna hear your thoughts on this.
Here's a wiki article on Speer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Speer
Remember, stay civilized. No flaming.