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  1. Martin Bormann (June 17, 1900 – May 2, 1945) was a prominent Nazi official. He became head of the Party Chancellery (Parteikanzlei) and private secretary to German dictator Adolf Hitler . He gained Hitler's trust and derived immense power within the Third Reich by controlling access to the Führer.

  2. THE long search for the elusive Martin Bormann is over. Using DNA analysis, German and Swiss scientists have established that a skeleton dug up in Berlin in 1972 is indeed Bormann's. Hitler's ...

  3. May 4, 1998 · Even the British historian Hugh Trevor-Roper admitted in his book The Last Days of Hitler there was no firm evidence that Martin Bormann was dead. Three years ago, The News of the World told the story of a certain Peter Broderick-Hartley who had lived and died in Reigate, Surrey. The paper claimed he was, in fact, Martin Bormann, who had had ...

  4. Dec 5, 1972 · Martin Ludwig Bormann was born on June 17, 1900, at Halberstadt, in Saxony, the son of a postal clerk. He attended schools in Eisenach and Weimar, was a noncombat private in World War I and, as a ...

  5. Aug 20, 2024 · Martin Bormann was a powerful party leader in Nazi Germany, one of Adolf Hitler’s closest lieutenants. An avowed and vocal pan-German in his youth, Bormann participated in right-wing German Free Corps activities after the close of World War I. Bormann was imprisoned in 1924 for participation in a

  6. Jul 17, 2006 · by Paul Man­ning 1980, Lyle Stu­art, Inc. ISBN 0–8184-0309–8 Illus­trat­ed, 302 pages. Down­load PDF (1.6MB) See also: About Paul Man­ning In late 2005, Amer­i­can pop­u­lar cul­ture paid homage to one of the great­est jour­nal­ists of all time.

  7. Jan 14, 1973 · Martin Bormann was born in 1900, in Protestant Saxony, the son of a trumpet sergeant‐major who afterwards became a post‐office clerk. ... When that news was brought to Hitler, there was a ...

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