S1, E6: Albert Speer was responsible for the exploitation of millions of slave labourers worked to death in his factories. After the war, Speer was pursued by Paul Nitze of the United States Strategic Bombing Survey. He needed Speer's help to learn as much as possible about the effects of the Allies' strategic bombing campaign. Speer was astonishingly helpful - an exemplary collaborator, providing precious information that would help him escape the hangman's noose at The Nuremburg War Trials in 1946. After 20 years behind bars, he went on to become a media star and cultivated the image of the "Good" Nazi. But after his death, his true culpability came to light...
