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  1. 23 de abr. de 2023 · También acechaba en las sombras el poderoso Martin Bormann que tenía un plan maestro: reorganizar el NSDAP y ponerse al frente de la Alemania de posguerra. Todos creían que era posible una paz ...

  2. Martin Bormann’s Directive 55/43 (September 29, 1943) GHDI is an initiative of the German Historical Institute, Washington DC . The project was undertaken in collaboration with the Friends of the German Historical Institute , and with significant support from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft , the ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius , and the Max Kade Foundation, New York .

  3. "Martin Bormann" published on by null. (b. 17 June 1900, d. 1 May 1945).Secretary to Hitler 1943–5 Born in Halberstadt, he entered the Nazi Party in 1928 and rose quickly through its ranks to become deputy Rudolf Hess in 1933, whom he succeeded as head of the party machine, the Chancery, in 1941.

  4. Martin Bormann’s Circular of May 5, 1943, which included a Memorandum on the General Principles Governing the Treatment of Foreign Laborers Employed in the Reich (dated April 15, 1943) (GHDI) Martin Bormann’s Note on "Safeguarding the Future of the German People" (January 29, 1944) (GHDI)

  5. Martin Bormann. Martinas Bormanas ( vok. Martin Bormann, 1900 m. birželio 17 d. Halberštate – 1945 m. gegužės 2 d. Berlyne ) – Trečiojo Reicho valstybinis ir politinis veikėjas. [1] Vokietijos nacionalsocialistinės darbininkų partijos kanceliarijos vadovas, „ fiurerio asmeninis sekretorius“, reichsleiteris ( 1933 ), [2 ...

  6. 27 de ene. de 2022 · En 1923, y por órdenes de quien era por aquel entonces supervisor de los Freikorps, Martin Bormann, Höss y otros miembros de la organización apalearon hasta la muerte a un maestro local por creer que era culpable de haber acusado a un miembro del grupo de Höss de haber perpetrado operaciones de sabotaje contra las líneas de suministro francesas.

  7. 10 de nov. de 2015 · Adolf Martin Bormann, the eldest son and who appeared most in public after the war, speaking about his father, was ordained a priest in 1958. He became a missionary and worked in the Congo for years. Later he resigned from the Order. He got married and afterwards taught philosophy and theology. Adolf Martin Bormann passed away on March 11th, 2013.

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