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  1. Martin Bormann ( Wegeleben, 1900. június 17. – Berlin, 1945. május 2.) a Nemzetiszocialista Német Munkáspárt pártkancelláriájának vezetőjeként birodalmi miniszter. Egyik testvére, Albert Bormann a Führer kancelláriájának hivatalnoka volt. Felesége, Gerda Bormann a befolyásos Reichsleiter, Walter Buch lánya volt.

  2. Print. Martin Bormann (1900–1945) became the chief of staff for Rudolf Hess, Adolf Hitler's deputy, in 1933. Virtually unknown to the German public, Bormann as a close assistant to Hitler was a powerful force behind the scenes in internal politics. Following Hess' flight to Great Britain, Bormann became head of the Party Chancellery (1941 ...

  3. As head of the Reich Chancellery, Martin Bormann (1900–1945) was one of the most influential figures in the Nazi regime, because he decided who had access to the increasingly reclusive Hitler. Bormann had joined the NSDAP back in 1927 and quickly rose through the ranks.

  4. Martin Ludwig Bormann was a German Nazi Party official and head of the Nazi Party Chancellery. He gained immense power by using his position as Adolf Hitler's private secretary to control the flow of information and access to Hitler. After Hitler's suicide on 30 April 1945, he was Party Minister of the National Socialist German Workers' Party.

  5. Martin Bormann nació el 17 de junio 1900 en una pequeña ciudad de Baja Sajonia (Halberstadt). Su padre era suboficial músico del Ejército y murió cuando su hijo apenas contaba con 4 años. Su madre se casó en segundas nupcias, con el director de una agencia bancaria.

  6. Martin Bormann was the private secretary of Adolf Hitler and head of the Nazi Party Chancellery. Due to his proximity to Hitler, he enjoyed immense power and influence, so much so that, by the end of Second World War he was the second most important Nazi leader. He joined the Nazi party in 1927 and with his shrewd business acumen, made his way ...

  7. 23 de nov. de 2020 · First, he was allegedly a mere 3-4 meters away from Bormann, yet he emerged without a scratch after the ensuing explosion. Second, his testimony contradicted Axmann's. The Hitler Youth chief managed to escape and lived for several months under a false name, until US counterintelligence finally found him in December 1945.

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