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  1. politecnica.sems.udg.mx › 29c8a2-Martin-Bormann-juniorMartin Bormann junior

    Martin Adolf Bormann Jr. was Adolf Hitler’s first godson. On 15 April 1945, the school closed and young Martin was advised by a party functionary in After Germany surrendered, his mother, Gerda, was subjected to intense interrogationBormann converted to Catholicism. 1963. Ab 1992 war er im Ruhestand. It's shows a circa 1929 "family" group ...

  2. Se traza una biografía de Martin Bormann, el burócrata que permitió a Hitler llevar a cabo sus devastadores planes y que desapareció misteriosamente tras la ...

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  3. Martin Bormann ( Halberstadt, 17 de junio de 1900 - Berlín, 2 de mayo de 1945) fue un destacado oficial nazi. General de las SS y jefe del Estado Mayor de Rudolf Hess, sucedió a éste como jefe de la Cancillería y máximo responsable de la dirección del partido. Secretario privado de Adolf Hitler, de quien era uno de sus principales asesores.

  4. 14 de ene. de 1973 · Martin Bormann was born in 1900, in Protestant Saxony, the son of a trumpet sergeant‐major who afterwards became a post‐office clerk. Too young to serve in World War I, he began his career ...

  5. Martin Bormann, destacado líder de la Alemania nazi y secretario personal de Adolf Hitler. Comentarios. Te puede interesar Foto 31/12/1939 Adolf Hitler con Martin Bormann

  6. 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.

  7. 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 .

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