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Martin Bormann - Wikipedia Martin Bormann Martin Ludwig Bormann[2] (17 June 1900 – 2 May 1945) was a German Nazi Party official and head of the Nazi Party Chancellery, private secretary to Adolf Hitler, and a war criminal Bormann gained immense power by using his position as Hitler's private secretary to control the flow of information and access to Hitler
The Fleeing Nazi: Did Hitler’s Secretary Escape? Martin Bormann gained infamy as Adolf Hitler’s private secretary and was the head of the Nazi Party Chancellery He retreated to the bunker with Hitler on January 16, 1945, and remained there until the Nazi leader committed suicide on April 30, 1945
Martin Bormann | Holocaust Encyclopedia Virtually unknown to the German public, Bormann as a close assistant to Hitler was a powerful force behind the scenes in internal politics Following Hess' flight to Great Britain, Bormann became head of the Party Chancellery (1941) and, officially in 1943, Secretary to the Führer
Martin Bormann - Jewish Virtual Library 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
Martin Bormann - New World Encyclopedia At the Nuremberg trials, Arthur Seyss-Inquart, the Reich Commissioner for The Netherlands, testified that he had called Bormann to confirm an order to deport the Dutch Jews to Auschwitz, and further testified that Bormann passed along Hitler's orders for the extermination of Jews during the Holocaust
Bormann, Martin (1900–1945?) - Encyclopedia. com There is no doubt that Bormann was an anti-Semite from an early age and a lifelong party loyalist His undeviating commitment to the NSDAP was rivaled only by his anticlericalism, which led him, beginning in 1942, to champion the brutal repression of the Catholic Church
Martin Bormann - Alpha History Bormann remained by Hitler’s side in the Reichsbunker until the Fuhrer committed suicide on April 30th 1945 Bormann attempted to flee Berlin straight after but vanished The Nuremberg tribunal, believing Bormann to be alive, tried him for war crimes in absentia
Martin Bormann Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements Timeline Martin Bormann was the private secretary of Adolf Hitler and head of the Nazi Party Chancellery Due to his proximity to Hitler, he enjoyed immense power and influence, so much so that, by the end of Second World War he was the second most important Nazi leader