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  Martin Bormann - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Martin Bormann in the uniform of an honorary SS-Obergruppenführer
Bormann was responsible for having constructed the huge complex of homes and support facilities for the Nazi leadership at Berchtesgaden, where he also built a traditional German house for his large family.
Bormann's photo is shown in the 1971 film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and is identified as a man in South America who is the winner of the last golden ticket, a ticket that is later determined to be forgery.
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 Bormann Biography
Martin Bormann was born in Halberstadt on 17 June 1900.
Bormann was invariably the advocate of extremely harsh, radical measures when it came to the treatment of Jews, of the conquered eastern peoples or prisoners of war.
Bormann exploited his position of trust to build a Chinese wall against reality, in which Hitler could indulge his fantasies and in which more sensible, conciliatory proposals from other members of the Party were screened from him.
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 Martin Bormann
Bormann was arrested for this murder in 1923 and sentenced to one year in jail.
Bormann was also in charge of Hitler’s personal finances and he bought and maintained a large number of properties.
Hitler was a witness at Bormann's 1929 wedding to Gerda Buch, a rabid Nazi and daughter of Supreme Party judge Walter Buch.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/biography/Bormann.html   (1343 words)

  
 Martin Bormann
Martin Bormann became one of the most powerful men in Nazi Germany and some regarded Bormann as second only to Hitler in the party as a result of the power he gained during World War Two.
In March 1924, Bormann was sent to prison for 12 months for being an accomplice to the murder of Walther Kadow who was supposed to have betrayed Leo Schlageter, a Nazi 'martyr', to the French authorities during their occupation of the Ruhr.
Bormann also probably knew how to handle Hitler as shortly after the flight of Hess - an action that infuriated Hitler - he gave to Hitler a German Shepherd - 'Blondie' - that was to become a favourite of Hitler's.
www.historylearningsite.co.uk /martin_bormann.htm   (929 words)

  
 Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, at Braunau am Inn, Austria, a small town 90 km (55 miles) west of Linz in the province of Upper Austria, on the bank of the River Inn, which formed the border between Germany and what was then Austria-Hungary.
Adolf Hitler with Heinrich Himmler, chief of the SS (charged with rounding up Jews, Gypsies and so-called "enemies of the state").
Martin Bormann constructed a large greenhouse close to the Berghof (near Berchtesgaden) in order to ensure a steady supply of fresh fruits and vegetables for Hitler throughout the war.
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 Martin Bormann
Bormann's circular of 2nd April 1942 on the 'sphere of duties of the Party Chancellery', which purported to give his office administrative and representative functions related solely to the party, did not nearly exhaust the catalogue of his real jurisdiction and once again followed the principle of minimum publicity.
Bormann needed him, because he could not do without the great order-giving authority and its instructions, and because only the shadow which Hitler cast was wide and deep enough to provide him with the darkness that was his element.
Bormann, who was jailed for his part in it, later had his biographers spread the version that 'antipathy to the November system' had brought him a year of imprisonment in 1924; see the article 'Profile der Zeit Reichsleiter Martin Bormann', Deutsche Ukrainerzeitung, 3rd September 1942.
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 martin bormann biography (1900 - 1945) | hitler's secretary & deputy fuehrer
Martin Bormann was born in Halberstadt, Germany, on 17th June, 1900.
Nominally under the command of Martin Bormann, they planned to follow tunnels from the chancellery to the subway line, and then follow the subway line north, under the Friedrichstrasse, to the Friedrichstrasse station a few hundred yards south of the river Spree.
In December, 1972, during construction near the Lehrter Station (near to where Bormann's diary had been found in a discarded leather jacket in 1945, and close to the spot where Axmann said he had seen Bormann's body in the moonlight of that fatal night) two skeletons were unearthed.
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 FTR-273 "B" as in "Bush," "B" as in "Bormann" (Two 30-minute segments) (Sources ...
The very close relationship between the Thyssen family and Martin Bormann is underscored by the fact that Bormann utilizes the Thyssen family's Latin American estates as homes and bases of operation.
Not surprisingly in light of the Bormann group's decisive influence in the European economy, Zoellick's ascenscion is viewed with favor by the EU.
One of the principal Thyssen heirs (and Bormann associates) is Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza.
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 Martin Bormann (1900-45)
Bormann was extremely active in the persecution of the Jews, not only in Germany but also in the absorbed and conquered countries.
Bormann is responsible for the lynching of Allied airmen.
If Bormann is not dead and is later apprehended, the Control Council for Germany may, under Article 29 of the Charter, consider any facts in mitigation, and alter or reduce his sentence, if deemed proper.
www.adolfhitler.ws /lib/nsdap/Bormann.html   (2717 words)

  
 Martin Bormann: The Shadow Man
He was connected with the 'Feme' murders and was an accomplice to Rudolph Hess in the assassination of Bormann's own former elementary school teacher, Walther Kadow, who he claimed had betrayed the Nazi martyr Leo Schlageter to the French occupation authorities in the Ruhr.
When the Nazi party took control of Germany in 1933, Bormann was elected to the Reichstag, the German parliament.
Bormann was an extreme racist who was the "zealous executor" of Nazi persecution and extermination of the Jews.
www.geocities.com /onemansmind/hr/men/Bormann.html   (1271 words)

  
 Son doubts Bormann suicide
THE son of Hitler's secretary, Martin Bormann, admitted yesterday that he is not convinced of his father's suicide in 1945.
Adolf Bormann, 66, spent much of his adult life as a priest and missionary coming to terms with his origins as the son of a man whose ruthless self-promotion made him one of Hitler's most hated officials, even among the Nazi elite.
Mr Bormann's soul-bearing followed interviews with Ricardo Eichmann, the son of the Holocaust's architect, and Rolf Mengele, the son of the so-called Angel of Death at Auschwitz.
www.telegraph.co.uk /htmlContent.jhtml?html=/archive/1996/06/06/wboor06.html   (290 words)

  
 Martin Bormann
Head of the Party Chancellery and private secretary of the Fuhrer, who by the end of World War II had become second only to Hitler himself in terms of real political power, Martin Bormann was born in Halberstadt on 17 June 1900.
In March 1924 he was sentenced to one year's imprisonment as an accomplice of Rudolf Hess in the brutal, vengeance murder of Walther Kadow (his former teacher at elementary school), who had supposedly betrayed the proto-Nazi martyr Leo Schlageter to the French occupation authorities in the Ruhr.
Bormann's memos concerning the Slavs make it clear that he regarded them as a 'Sovietized mass' of sub-humans who had no claim to national independence.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/Holocaust/bormann.html   (1268 words)

  
 Hitler was a Catholic:
Adolf Hitler, reported to have said in Berlin in 1936, on the enmity of the Catholic Church to National Socialism.
Adolf Hitler, a speech in the Reichstag on 30 Jan., 1939
Adolf Hitler also served as a witness at Martin Borman's wedding and as godfather of his first son, who was given the name Adolf.
www.liberalslikechrist.org /Catholic/HitlersFaith.html   (3687 words)

  
 Hitler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889–April 30, 1945) was the Führer und Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death.
Adolf Hitler was born on April 20 1889 at Braunau am Inn, Austria, a small town 90 km (55 miles) west of Linz in the province of Upper Austria, not far from the German border in what was then Austria-Hungary.
Young Adolf was reportedly a good student at the various elementary schools he attended; however, in sixth grade (1900–1901), his first year of high school (Realschule) in Linz, he failed completely and had to repeat the grade.
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 Shofar FTP Archives: people/b/bormann.martin/bormann.001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Bormann was born in Halberstadt into the family of a postal worker.
After Bormann's release in 1925, he joined the Nazi Party and the SA (Sturmabteilung; Storm Troopers) in Thuringia, and in 1926 was appointed head of Nazi press affairs and deputy SA commander of the region.
Above all, Bormann, who was completely amoral, was the zealous executor of the racist plan of National Socialism and in particular of the persecution and extermination of the Jews.
www.vex.net /~nizkor/ftp.cgi/people/ftp.py?people/b/bormann.martin/bormann.001   (1821 words)

  
 FTR-305 The Bormann Organization (Two 30-minute segments) (Sources are noted in parentheses
The purpose of the Bormann flight capital program was set forth by Paul Manning, the heroic author who wrote the story of the Bormann organization.
Bosse restated Bormann’s belief that the war was all but lost, but that it would be continued by Germany until certain goals to insure the economic resurgence of Germany after the war had been achieved.
The belief is, of course, that he is a son of Martin Bormann, who insisted that this child of his old age he brought up as an upper-class German in his fatherland and receive appropriate advantages befitting a son of the leading Nazi." (Ibid.; p.
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 Adolph Hitler: A Study in Tyranny
Adolf Hitler was a native of Austria and born on April 20, 1889 at Braunau-am-Inn; on the Bavarian border.
Adolf never used any other name, but the name Schicklegruber was revived by political opponents in Vienna in the 1930s.
Adolf received a secondary education and, although he had a poor record at school and failed to secure the usual certificate, he did not leave school until 1905 when he was 16.
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 AnimalFarm.org - Martin Bormann - Nazi in Exile by Paul Manning
Bor­mann knows he is mortal, as are his cronies who have turned over the day-to-day direction of the Bormann organization to a younger leadership.
Martin Bormann was last seen for sure in a tank crossing the Weidendamm Bridge in Berlin, on the night of May 1, 1945.
Martin Bormann is the Reichsleiter in exile, a legally appointed head of state who does not consider himself a war criminal, according to spokesmen for him.
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 martinls49 / Personal WBS Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Adolf Hitler was born at Braunau am Inn, Austria on April 20, 1889.
As the Russians moved closer to the bunker, Adolf Hitler and Eva committed suicide.
Their bodies were burned and buried in the Reichs Chancellery gardens on Martin Bormann's orders.
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 Welcome to Walnut Street Theatre Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Allied countries wanted the war crimes trial to be held in Germany, but in 1945, few German cities had standing courthouses in which a major trial could take place.
It was also at Nuremberg that the Nazi leaders had proclaimed the Nuremberg Laws, which stripped Jews of their property and basic rights.
Martin Bormann, Adolf Hitler’s private secretary, had disappeared.
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 Uruguayan passport reportedly used by Martin Bormann (6-28-1996)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Bormann, who was first thought to have died in Berlin at the end of World War II, was long believed to have actually fled Germany for South America.
Bauer was one of the names allegedly used by Bormann during his exile in South America.
Bormann was one of the most powerful men in the Nazi regime.
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 SIGHTINGS:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Experts said at the time of the discovery that the remains were those of Bormann, who helped to organise the Holocaust.
A newspaper in Paraguay reported in 1993 that Bormann had lived in that country for three years, had died in Asuncion on February 15, 1959, and was buried in a nearby town.
As one of the top Nazi suspects, Bormann was charged with war crimes and found guilty and sentenced to death in absentia in 1946 by an international military tribunal in Nuremberg.
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 AnimalFarm.org - Martin Bormann - Nazi in Exile by Paul Manning
Martin Bormann, on a different tack, was having meetings with Hermann Schmitz, president of I.G. Farben, regarding the movement of German capital out of the Third Reich.
Earlier in the war, he had reported to Bormann: "Qur measures for camouflage have proved to be very good during the war, and have even surpassed our expectations in numerous cases." He was talking about the concealment of the true ownership of Farben assets as a war and postwar device.
Bormann did not confide fully to Schmitz at this time about his precise intention to shift German liquid assets to neutral nations, but the canny I.G. president sensed something was in the wind.
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 AllRefer.com - Martin Bormann (German History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Martin Bormann[bOr´mAn] Pronunciation Key, 1900–1945, German National Socialist (Nazi) leader.
He met Adolf Hitler in 1924 and soon became an important figure in the Nazi party hierarchy.
After Hitler's suicide in 1945, Bormann disappeared and was assumed dead.
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 Bormann, Martin --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
The Australian author Martin Boyd is best known for The Montforts, a novel noted for its robust and humorous characters.
U.S. director Martin Ritt was known for the socially conscious themes of his films.
Martin Frobisher led the first English attempt to establish a colony in the New World.
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 Volkssturm - TheBestLinks.com - Adolf Hitler, Martin Bormann, Nazism, October 18, ...
Effectively, it meant the conscription of all males between the ages of 16 to 60 years of age who did not already serve in some military unit or part of Wachdienst (a home guard).
Hitler ordered Martin Bormann to recruit 6 million men for this militia.
The basic unit was a battalion of 642 men and the units were mostly composed of members of Hitler Jugend, veterans that had been invalidated or men who had been otherwise considered unfit for military service.
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 Martin Bormann   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Bormann joined the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP) in 1927.
When it became clear that Germany would lose the Second World War Bormann attempted to break through the lines of the Red Army.
Bormann is not doing very well at the moment.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /GERbormann.htm   (655 words)

  
 Martin Bormann   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Martin Bormann sentenced to death at Nuremberg Trials, in absentia.
Skeletons of Martin Bormann and Dr. Ludwig Stumpfegger found, Ulap Fairgrounds, Berlin.
Martin Bormann declared dead by Frankfurt State Prosecutor.
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 Bormann, Martin
In 1943 Hitler made him his personal secretary, a position in which he controlled access to Hitler, preventing bad news from reaching him and exercising enormous influence over Hitler's decisions.
Bormann was believed to have escaped the fall of Berlin in May 1945 and was tried in his absence and sentenced to death at the Nürnberg trials of 1945–46.
A skeleton uncovered by a mechanical excavator in Berlin in 1972 was officially recognized as his by forensic experts in 1973, though there continued to be frequent reports of his being seen in various parts of the world, usually South America.
www.tiscali.co.uk /reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0003228.html   (206 words)

  
 Chancellor of Germany   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
After recuperating from his own failures, and having the ban on his speeches lifted for two years, Adolf Hitler was ready to strike again.
Once more, desperate and hungry people were willing to listen to his rabble-rousing, as he blasted the Weimar Republic, the Communists, the Socialists, and the Jews, and they were willing to listen as he promised to pull Germany out of the economic crisis.
On January 30th 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany.
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 The Real Deal on Adolf Hitler Art
In the cases of Churchill and Eisenhower, both survived long enough to be able to validate and authenticate their art, usually by means of a letter, or seeing their art presented to the public in published volumes dedicated to their work.
Bormann was with him the whole time, so there was neither opportunity nor motive to destroy what Hitler spent money, time, effort and energy to reacquire, catalog and archive in the Braune Haus and at Obersalzberg.
The photograph shown is of a Hitler original sketch of the Linz skyline (34.0 cm by 25.0 cm) A pencil on linen textured paper sketch signed "Adolf Hitler" and dated "1908" of the Vienna period.
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