Albert Speer was the armaments minister and also head of Organization Todt, which was responsible for large engineering and construction works like the Atlantic wall.
Albert Speer
Albert Speer
Albert Speer was Hitlers architect and German minister for Armaments from 1942 to 1945. Albert Apeer was one of Hitlers favourite people and both enjoyed eachothers company greatly as they both had architecture in common. Albert Speer joined the NAZI party in 1931 and 1934 Speer became Hitlers personal architect.
Albert Speer was the Minister of Armaments.
Martin Boorman, his personal assistant probably closest male, Goebbels, Minister of Propaganda and Albert Speer (Architect) Eva Braun of course
A factory that produced ammunition, such as artillery shells, bombs, missiles is a munitions factory.
Albert Speer
Albert Speer, Hitler's Armaments Minister, in February, 1945.
Albert Speer was Hitlers architect and German minister for Armaments from 1942 to 1945. Albert Apeer was one of Hitlers favourite people and both enjoyed eachothers company greatly as they both had architecture in common. Albert Speer joined the NAZI party in 1931 and 1934 Speer became Hitlers personal architect.
Albert Speer was the Minister of Armaments.
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Albert Speer. Before his promotion to Minister, Speer and his wife planned to relocate to Kabul Afghanistan.
Albert Speer was he took over from Fritz Todt when he died in a plane crash.
Albert Speer lived in Mannheim, Germany. Albert Speer was an architect and Minister of Armaments and War Production for Nazi Germany.
Armaments are tools of war.
Depends on the situation if its a shop after more food they contact their wholesalers. If its an army after munitions the answer would be the supply depot, and for them the armaments factorys. If its a nation after emmergency food the government should have some for such a time, if not the answer would be foreign aid!
Armaments are basically weapons of war. The term can include military structures and defensive systems. In modern parlance, the analogous term "arms" usually means portable weapons but can also mean armaments in general.