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  1. May 2, 2020 · Dental analysis and, in the 1990s, DNA comparison with an elderly cousin, confirmed the other body’s identity—it was Martin Bormann. Glass fragments in the skull’s teeth showed that Bormann, like his Führer, had killed himself, but with cyanide rather than a bullet.

  2. Jan 21, 2022 · There’s a picture held up that shows what Alberto Minoletta looks like, and it turns out that photo was actually of real-life wanted Nazi henchman and war criminal, Martin Bormann. Martin Ludwig Bormann was a German Nazi Party official and head of the Nazi Party Chancellery.

  3. In Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971), the picture of the Paraguayan gambler who makes the fake ticket is actually Adolf Hitler's personal secretary Martin Bormann who was rumoured to have fled to Paraguay after WW2. : r/MovieDetails.

    • The Nazi German in The Chocolate Factory
    • Who Financed The Sweet Film?
    • The Iconic Chocolate River

    Martin Ludwig Bormann was a Nazi Party official and the head of the Nazi Party Chancellery in Germany. He wielded enormous power as Adolf Hitler’s private secretary, controlling the flow of information and access to Hitler. He went into hiding after the war, and it was rumored that he was living in Paraguay at the time of the film’s release. Borman...

    Director Stuart’s 10-year-old daughter asked him to adapt the book, and at the same time, his friend, producer David L. Wolper, was in talks with the Quaker Oats Company to make a film introducing its new candy bar, the Wonka Bar. The company bought the rights to the book and financed the film, using Wonka’s name instead of Charlie in the title to ...

    The Chocolate Room is the most iconic scene in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. The most memorable part of this sequence is undoubtedly the chocolate river, a literal body of water made entirely of melted chocolate. You might think it was brown water, but you’d be mistaken. While the river was not entirely made of melted chocolate, it did con...

  4. Though Martin Bormann was never found, his photograph appeared in Willy Wonka, identified as a Paraguayan billionaire that bootlegged the fifth and final golden ticket. Wonka was adapted for the screen by Hellstrom writer/ Omen author David Seltzer.

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  6. Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. Shared with you. When Alberto Minoleta, the Paraguayan gambler, is announced as the fifth Golden Ticket finder, the photo shown on the news is a photo of Martin Bormann, head of the Nazi Party Chancellery, and Adolf Hitler 's private secretary.

  7. Martin Bormann, coming out of hiding as a Paraguayan millionaire with a supposed Golden Ticket, sought entrance into Wonka's Chocolate Factory. Bormann likely assumed that he could either buy Wonka off with his wealth, and/or to try to steal Wonka's business secrets by gaining entrance to his factory.