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19 de mai. de 2024 · Martin Bormann was a prominent Nazi official and a close associate of Adolf Hitler. Born on June 17, 1900, in Wegeleben, Germany, Bormann became one of the m...
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Há 5 dias · Bormann was a rigid guardian of Nazi orthodoxy and saw Christianity and Nazism as "incompatible". He said publicly in 1941 that "National Socialism and Christianity are irreconcilable". In a confidential message to the Gauleiter on 9 June 1941, Martin Bormann, had declared that "National Socialism and Christianity are irreconcilable."
9 de mai. de 2024 · Alfred Jodl (born May 10, 1890, Würzburg, Germany—died October 16, 1946, Nürnberg) was a German general who, as head of the armed forces operations staff, helped plan and conduct most of Germany’s military campaigns during World War II. Primarily a staff officer during and after World War I, Jodl served as head of the department of ...
Há 5 dias · Josef Dietrich (born May 28, 1892, Hawangen, Germany—died April 21, 1966, Ludwigsburg, West Germany) was a German SS officer who commanded Adolf Hitler ’s bodyguard and later led an SS panzer (armoured) army in World War II. A butcher’s apprentice, Dietrich joined the German army in 1911 and rose to the rank of sergeant during World War I.
19 de mai. de 2024 · Heinrich Himmler (born October 7, 1900, Munich, Germany—died May 23, 1945, Lüneburg, Germany) was a German Nazi politician, police administrator, and military commander who became the second most powerful man in the Third Reich. History and role of the SS in Nazi Germany.
Há 2 dias · Martin Bormann édesapja Hitler mellett dolgozott személyi titkárként. Friderikusz Sándor 1997-ben beszélgetett vele megjelent életrajzi könyvének megjelenését követően a Másképpen beszélgetek című műsorában.
Há 6 dias · Martin Bormann on Hitler's religious beliefs. Martin Bormann, who was serving as Hitler's private secretary, persuaded Hitler to allow a team of specially picked officers to record in shorthand his private conversations for posterity. Between 1941 and 1944, Hitler's words were recorded in transcripts now known as Hitler's Table Talk.