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  1. Martin Ludwig Bormann (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. After the war, he was convicted and sentenced to death in absentia for crimes against humanity .

  2. Martin Adolf Bormann (14 April 1930 – 11 March 2013) was a German theologian and laicized Catholic priest. He was the eldest of the ten children of Martin Bormann.

  3. Jun 13, 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

  4. Martin Bormann gained infamy as Adolf Hitlers 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.

  5. Martin Bormann (1900–1945) became the chief of staff for Rudolf Hess, Adolf Hitler's deputy, in 1933. Virtually unknown to the German public, Bormann as a close assistant to Hitler was a powerful force behind the scenes in internal politics.

  6. Martin Bormann was a radical nationalist and Freikorps member who resisted the French in the Ruhr in 1923-24. 2. He joined the NSDAP in 1927, finding his way into the party elite by marrying the daughter of a prominent Nazi figure.

  7. Martin Ludwig Bormann was a German Nazi Party official and head of the Nazi Party Chancellery, private secretary to Adolf Hitler, and a war criminal. After the war, he was convicted and sentenced to death in absentia for crimes against humanity.

  8. From July 1933, until 1941, Martin Bormann was the Chief of Cabinet in the office of the Deputy Fuhrer, Rudolf Hess, acting as his personal secretary and right-hand man.

  9. Secretary to Hitler 19435 Born in Halberstadt, he entered the Nazi Party in 1928 and rose quickly through its ranks to become deputy Rudolf Hess in 1933, whom he succeeded as head of the party machine, the Chancery, in 1941. Bormann became a key figure in the closing years of the Nazi regime.

  10. May 26, 2015 · 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. Bormann was born on June 17th, 1900, in Wegeleben. He was the son of a post-office employee.

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