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  1. Martin Bormann (Wegeleben, 17 de junho de 1900 — Berlim, 2 de maio de 1945) foi um destacado oficial durante a Alemanha Nazi, chefe da Parteikanzlei (Chancelaria do Partido Nazi). Acumulou um poder muito significativo no Terceiro Reich ao usar a sua posição de secretário privado de Adolf Hitler para controlar o fluxo de ...

  2. 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.

  3. Martin Bormann (* 17. Juni 1900 in Halberstadt; [1] [2] † 2. Mai 1945 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Funktionär der NSDAP. In der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus war er Inhaber höchster Parteiämter, zuletzt Leiter der Partei-Kanzlei der NSDAP im Rang eines Reichsministers und wichtiger Vertrauter Adolf Hitlers .

  4. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Martin Bormann was a powerful party leader in Nazi Germany, one of Adolf Hitler’s closest lieutenants. An avowed and vocal pan-German in his youth, Bormann participated in right-wing German Free Corps activities after the close of World War I. Bormann was imprisoned in 1924 for participation in a

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  5. Martin Bormann, né le 17 juin 1900 à Wegeleben, près de Halberstadt en province de Saxe et mort le 2 mai 1945 à Berlin, est un haut dignitaire nazi. Conseiller d'Adolf Hitler, il devient un des hommes les plus puissants du Troisième Reich. Plusieurs historiens l'ont qualifié d'éminence grise du parti nazi (NSDAP).

  6. Martin Adolf Bormann (14 April 1930 – 11 March 2013) was a German theologian and laicized Catholic priest. He was the eldest of the ten children of Martin Bormann.

  7. Martin Bormann (Wegeleben, 17 de junho de 1900 — Berlim, 2 de maio de 1945) foi um destacado oficial durante a Alemanha Nazi, chefe da Parteikanzlei (Chancelaria do Partido Nazi). Acumulou um poder muito significativo no Terceiro Reich ao usar a sua posição de secretário privado de Adolf Hitler para controlar o fluxo de informação e ...