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  1. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Martin Bormann was a powerful party leader in Nazi Germany, one of Adolf Hitler’s closest lieutenants. An avowed and vocal pan-German in his youth, Bormann participated in right-wing German Free Corps activities after the close of World War I. Bormann was imprisoned in 1924 for participation in a

    • Martin Bormann

      (1900–45?). A powerful party leader in Nazi Germany, Martin...

  2. Hace 1 día · Bormann. Martin Bormann, who became Hitler's private secretary in 1941, was a militant anti-church radical and loathed Christianity's Semitic origins. When the bishop of Munster led the public protest against Nazi euthanasia, Bormann called for him to be hanged.

  3. 8 de may. de 2024 · Los neonazis buscan emplear su ideología para promover el hostigamiento, la opresión, el odio, la discriminación y la violencia contra las minorías, y también entre sus objetivos comunes está crear un estado fascista. Es un fenómeno global, con representación organizada en muchos países y redes internacionales.

  4. Hace 22 horas · Bormann was a rigid guardian of Nazi orthodoxy and saw Christianity and Nazism as "incompatible". He said publicly in 1941 that "National Socialism and Christianity are irreconcilable". In a confidential message to the Gauleiter on 9 June 1941, Martin Bormann, had declared that "National Socialism and Christianity are irreconcilable."

  5. Hace 1 día · 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.

  6. 7 de may. de 2024 · By GERALD L. POSNER. Nov 24, 1991. Argentine police files almost certainly include answers to some of the last great World War II mysteries, including the fate of Martin Bormann, Hitler's...

  7. Hace 3 días · Adolf Hitler (born April 20, 1889, Braunau am Inn, Austria—died April 30, 1945, Berlin, Germany) was the leader of the Nazi Party (from 1920/21) and chancellor ( Kanzler) and Führer of Germany (1933–45). His worldview revolved around two concepts: territorial expansion and racial supremacy.