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Gerda Bormann. Gerda Bormann, née Buch (23 October 23 1909 - 23 March 1946) was the wife of Martin Bormann, Hitler's private secretary. She married Bormann on 2 September 1929 with Rudolf Hess and Adolf Hitler as witnesses. They had 10 children. 2 September 1929.
Aug 29, 2021 · Gerda grew up as the daughter of Walter Buch. This decorated WWI military man was a dyed-in wool Nazi who had joined the party as early as 1922. Gerda was exposed to the inhumane, national ...
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Tall, Arian Gerda was almost a foot taller than the squad Bormann and despite the disapproval and opposition of Major Buch, the couple was married anyway on 02-September 1929. She bore him 10 children, Adolf Martin Bormann (* 14. April 1930, † 11. März 2013; nickname „Krönzi“, called after his godfather Adolf Hitler, Ilse Bormann (* 9.
Gerda Bormann. Daughter of a Nazi Party internal judge/arbitrator, Gerda Buch married Martin Bormann, rising star in the National Socialist Party, in September 1929 at the age of 19. She appears to have been a devoted National Socialist and, in one respect at least, did her best to live up to Nazi "ideals" by giving Bormann 9 (or was it 10 ...
Nov 23, 2020 · In 1925, Bormann joined the Nazi Party. Four years later, Bormann married the daughter of one of the Nazi Party elite: the father of his wife Gerda Buch was chairman of the party's supreme court; Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler and Rudolf Hess became godfathers to some of Martin's and Gerda's children.
Added: Nov 4, 2002. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 6903789. Sponsored by Wormwood. Source citation. Gerda Bormann-Buchs was born in 1909. She was the daughter of Supreme Nazi Party Judge, Walter Buch. She was a fanatic Nazi and was a fan of Julius Streicher, the 'Jew- Baiter number one' and the editor and publisher of 'Der Stuermer.'.
Bormann-Buch Gerda, born 23-10-1909 in Konstanz am Bodensee, the daughter, oldest of four children, of Supreme Nazi Party Judge and SS Obergruppenführer Walter Buch. . a career officer who came from a family of pharmacists and his wife Else Pleusser. (1887–1944). Her sister and brothers were Hans-Walter Buch , Lore Buch and Hermann Buch.