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  1. 21 de may. de 2024 · Martin Bormann fue juzgado y condenado en ausencia. Los condenados a cadena perpetua cumplieron su pena en la prisión de Spandau, hasta la muerte del último de ellos, Rudolf Hess, en 1987. Durante más de 20 años el único ocupante fue Hess, después de la liberación de Speer en 1966.

  2. Hace 3 días · El 20 de abril de 1939 Adolf Hitler recibió un extraordinario regalo –aunque Martín Bormann lo concibió como un regalo del Partido Nacional Socialista al final lo encajó como un regalo al führer– por su cincuenta cumpleaños de parte de la nación. El Kehlstein es un subpico de 1.834 metros de altitud del macizo de Goll, en los Alpes ...

  3. Hace 1 día · The Eagle’s Nest was originally designed by Martin Bormann. In fact, Hitler seldom visited the Eagle’s Nest. In the end, Allied bombing at the end of World War II did not damage the Eagle’s Nest and thanks to the intervention of former Governor Jacob, the Eagle’s Nest was spared being blown up after the war.

  4. 16 de may. de 2024 · Martin Bormann. Tried in absentia (not present in the courtroom, but still prosecuted). Hess's Chief of Staff (1933-41). Head of party chancellery. Bormann controlled all legislation, party promotions and appointments, and the personal access of others to Hitler. He disappeared shortly after Hitler’s death.

  5. 22 de may. de 2024 · Hermann Göring and Reichsleiter Martin Bormann inspect the conference room destroyed in the July 20 explosion intended to kill Adolf Hitler.

  6. 23 de may. de 2024 · Martin Bormann on Hitler's religious beliefs. Martin Bormann, who was serving as Hitler's private secretary, persuaded Hitler to allow a team of specially picked officers to record in shorthand his private conversations for posterity. Between 1941 and 1944, Hitler's words were recorded in transcripts now known as Hitler's Table Talk.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rudolf_HessRudolf Hess - Wikipedia

    Hace 4 días · Around the same time, Hitler appointed Hess's chief of staff, Martin Bormann, as his personal secretary, a post formerly held by Hess. On 8 October 1939, Hess co-signed the law that annexed the Free City of Danzig , the Polish Corridor , and the part of Upper Silesia lost in 1921 to Germany.