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    Martin Bormann

    German Nazi Party official and head of the Nazi Party Chancellery

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  1. After the war, he was convicted and sentenced to death in absentia for crimes against humanity. Bormann gained immense power by using his position as Hitler's private secretary to control the flow of information and access to Hitler.

  2. The case of Martin Bormann’s disappearance rumbled on until 1972 when construction workers found human remains just meters away from where Axmann claimed Bormann and Stumpfegger died. Dr. Hugo Blasckhe reconstructed dental records which identified the skeleton as Bormann’s.

  3. Aug 20, 2024 · Martin Bormann (born June 17, 1900, Wegeleben, near Halberstadt, Germany—died May 1945, Berlin) was a powerful party leader in Nazi Germany, one of Adolf Hitler’s closest lieutenants.

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  4. Bormann died in an effort to flee Berlin in the last days of World War II, but was long thought to be at large. He was tried in absentia at Nuremberg, where he was sentenced to death. West German authorities officially declared him dead in 1973 after his remains were discovered and positively identified.

  5. May 4, 1998 · A body unearthed on a Berlin building site more than 20 years ago has been identified by DNA tests as that of Adolf Hitler's infamous right-hand man Martin Bormann, according to German media...

  6. Bormann remained by Hitler’s side in the Reichsbunker until the Fuhrer committed suicide on April 30th 1945. Bormann attempted to flee Berlin straight after but vanished. The Nuremberg tribunal, believing Bormann to be alive, tried him for war crimes in absentia.

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  8. Martin Bormann whereabouts proved as elusive as the anonymity in which he first rose to power. Having been sentenced to death in absentia at the International Military Tribunal at Nuremburg on October 1, 1946, he was formally pronounced dead by a West German court in April 1973, but his precise fate remains unknown.

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