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  1. Martin Bormann (17. kesäkuuta 1900 Wegeleben, Saksa – luultavasti 2. toukokuuta 1945 Berliini, Saksa) oli Saksan kansallissosialistisen työväenpuolueen puoluekanslian johtaja valtakunnanministerin valtuuksin sekä Adolf Hitlerin yksityissihteeri.

  2. Martin Bormann - (Bundesarchiv) Martin Bormann was born on June 17, 1900, in Halberstadt, a town in the German state of Saxony- Anhalt.He was the son of a former Prussian regimental sergeant-major, who later became a post-office employee. Martin Bormann dropped out of school to work on a farming estate in Mecklenburg.

  3. Como parte de las investigaciones, la policía interrogó en Berlín, a quien fuera dentista de Bormann, doctor Echtmann, de Bensheim, que reconoció las coronas que había colocado al lugarteniente de Hitler. En los Juicios de Nuremberg y por su ausencia fue declarado en rebeldía pero se le sentenció a morir en la horca por Crímenes de Guerra.

  4. 25 de feb. de 1993 · El nazi Martin Bormann, uno de los criminales de guerra más buscados al término de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, murió en Paraguay en 1959, según un

  5. Martin Bormann was head of the Party Chancellery and private secretary of Adolf Hitler, who by the end of World War II had become second only to the Fuhrer himself in terms of real political power. Bormann was born on June 17, 1900, in Halberstadt, Germany. The son of a former Prussian regimental sergeant-major who later became a post-office ...

  6. 4 de may. de 1998 · Martin Bormann: Hitler's henchman. Hapless reporters have travelled the globe in search of Hitler's confidante. More has been written about Martin Bormann since his disappearance in the dying days of World War II than during his lifetime as right-hand man to Adolf Hitler. During the war, most Germans had never even heard of this shadowy figure.

  7. Martin Bormann. Martin Bormann was born into a lower middle-class family in Prussia in 1900. In 1918 he was conscripted into the Imperial German Army, but World War I ended just weeks after his arrival on the Western Front. After the war, Bormann took up with a radical Freikorps unit, which was implicated in the assassination of several union ...

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