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    Martin Bormann

    German Nazi Party official and head of the Nazi Party Chancellery

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  2. Mar 20, 2015 · He claimed he had helped Bormann escape from Berlin after the Nazis were defeated in 1945. He named three other prominent ex-Nazis who, he said, were living in South America.

  3. Sightings were reported all over the world, including Australia, Denmark, Italy, and South America. In his autobiography, Nazi intelligence officer Reinhard Gehlen claimed that Bormann had been a Soviet spy and had escaped to Moscow. Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal believed that Bormann was living in South America.

  4. While it seemed indisputable that Bormann was dead, researchers were convinced that he had escaped Berlin and lived in South America. A military historian named Ladislas Farago published his work on Bormann which stemmed from a painstaking investigation into the Nazi officer in South America.

  5. Mar 2, 2016 · There is a myth that Martin Bormann also escaped to South America. These people had a strong motive to escape; their country had been over run by the allied forces and the Soviet Union. Bormann didn't escape - he probably committed suicide in Berlin although the body was not verified until 1972.

  6. Jul 15, 2009 · Across the next week of posts I will visit where he and other Nazis are known to have lived, and where some say the most wanted of them, Martin Bormann, was buried secretly in 1959.

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