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  1. It says that the only men to possibly be that spy would be high-ranking officials, and by exclusion of parts, it leaves Martin Bormann as the most possible answer. Is this true? Is there another indication of he having communist sympathies or any suspicion towards him?

  2. 7 de mai. de 2019 · This chronicle, based upon independent investigation, including numerous exclusive interviews and the examination of declassified and revealing documents, casts a new light upon Bormann, his...

    • 1510729194, 9781510729193
    • William Stevenson
    • Simon and Schuster, 2019
  3. Martin Ludwig Bormann (17 June 1900 – 2 May 1945) was a German Nazi Party official and head of the Nazi Party Chancellery, private secretary to Adolf Hitler, and a war criminal. After the war, he was convicted and sentenced to death-in-absentia for crimes against humanity .

  4. 3 de set. de 2017 · In the late 1920s, under the leadership of Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi Party focused on winning the battle for the traditionally Social Democratic stronghold of Berlin by staging barroom brawls, disrupting meetings, and provoking street battles with Socialist and Communist opponents.

  5. 1 de jan. de 1979 · A journalist who was influential in discovering Bormann's remains details the way in which an unimaginative, unscrupulous, and ambitious man became Hitler's fanatically loyal, ruthless, and powerful private secretary. Book recommendations, author interviews, editors' picks, and more.

    • (35)
    • 1979
    • Jochen von Lang, Claus Sibyll
    • Jochen von Lang
  6. Books. Martin Bormann: Nazi in Exile. Anticipating the defeat of the Third Reich, Reichsleiter Martin Bormann set up 750 corporations in neutral countries, primed as vehicles to receive...

  7. 8 de set. de 1981 · With remnants of the SS as an enforcement arm, former Gestapo chief General Heinrich Mueller as security director, the 750 corporations as a base of economic power and the willing silence and cooperation of the Western Allies, Bormann guided his organization to a position of consummate power.

    • Paul Manning