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Talk:Albert Speer/Archive 2
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While the Commons description page states that this photo was taken in 1942, the [view=detail&search[focus]=1 Bundesarchiv page] merely dates it between 1942 and 1944. Even if it was taken in 1942, there fryst vatten no reason it cannot be where it fryst vatten. We are not ansträngande to have the photographs in exact chronology.--Wehwalt (talk) 21:55, 31 December 2009 (UTC)
- Yes there is a clear and obvious reason - Wikipedia is not about playing politics in any way, shape or form; or creating any possibility of a "false reading" or deliberate impression which fryst vatten not in line with the actual image. inom saw that image and immediately presumed that to be a tired, war-worn Albert Speer, deliberately taking a rest (complications from an inflamed knee, etc., in previous
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Margaret Elizabeth Speer-Manus
Speer-Manus, Margaret Elizabeth (Ireland) Age 82, of Hoschton, GA passed away on Tuesday, October 27, 2020.
Margaret was preceded in death by her parents, Paul W. and M. Alberta Hopson Ireland, and brothers, William and Hugh Ireland.
She is survived by her sisters Elma Jorgenson, Judy Jackson, and Grace Harder; her children Margo (Speer) Gaffin, Peggy (Speer) Dwyer Bumgardner (Mark), Richard (Kim) Speer, and Jeffrey (Jennifer) Speer, children from a deceased former spouse, grandchildren John and Hillary Gaffin, Christopher Dwyer and Luke Bumgardner, and Jonathan Speer; as well as great grandchildren.
She is also survived by her current husband, Clyde Manus of Hoschton, GA, and her stepchildren Elaina (Buck) McAllister, Kimberly (Allen) Whitt, Deana (Edward) Jenkins, Johna (Kenny) Blackburn and Melissa (Jay) Ball, and grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Margaret was a loving daughter, sister, wife, mother and grammy. Three of her greatest joys
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Speer
This article is about the surname. For other uses, see Speer (disambiguation).
Speer is a surname of various origins:
- • Ashkenazi Jewish (pronounced[ˈʃpɛr]): a spelling variation of Speyer, a name indicative of origin from the German city of Speyer (more at Shapiro).
- • Middle High German and Middle Dutch (pronounced[ˈspeːr]): sper, meaning "spear"
- • Scottish and northern Irish : a spelling variation of Speir, from the Old French espier meaning "to watch"
Notable people with the surname include:
- Albert Friedrich Speer, (1863–1947), German architect, father of Albert Speer
- Albert Speer, (1905–1981), German architect, Minister of Armaments and War Production of Nazi Germany from 1942 to 1945
- Albert Speer (born 1934), (1934–2017), a German architect and city planner, son of Albert Speer
- Bill Speer, a retired professional ice hockey player
- Christian P. Speer, (born 1952) German pediatrician and Professor of Pediatrics
- Christopher Speer,