Martin Bormann and Adolf Hitler. Could they have fled Berlin together after the war? Did Adolf Hitler and his private secretary Martin Bormann flee Berlin together after the end of World War 2? New ...
Martin Bormann was one of the highest-ranking members of Nazi Germany. He disappeared during the final days of the Second ...
The recent request to Brazil by the West German Government for the arrest and extradition of Martin Bormann. Adolf Hitler’s deputy, was based on information from Franz Stangl, former Nazi ...
LONDON – It was one of the greatest mysteries of the collapse of the Third Reich. As Russian tanks moved into Berlin and Adolf Hitler committed suicide in his bunker, his brutal and feared private ...
The German Government has “positive evidence” that Martin Bormann, deputy to Adolf Hitler, is alive and hiding “somewhere outside Germany,” according to Dr. Fritz Bauer, the State Prosecutor here. Dr.
Adolf Hitler’s brutal deputy, Martin Bormann, was notorious for his hatred of religion, took particular care that “none of my children gets depraved and diseased by the poison of Christianity.” In ...
Adolf Hitler appointed a successor to Rudolf Hess as second in the Nazi line of succession, following porcine Hermann Goring. The world had heard little of the appointee, Martin Bormann, but he was ...
Among the thousands of books about Nazism, barely a handful focus on the wives of the leading figures in Hitler’s regime. While their men have left an indelible imprint on our collective memory the ...
BERLIN, Jan. 4 (UPI) -- Martin Bormann Jr., son of one of Adolf Hitler's most trusted aides, has been accused of molesting a 12-year-old boy half a century ago when he was a priest. An Austrian ...
Never-before-seen documents from Adolf Hitler's final days in his underground bunker have come to light more than 70 years later after being kept as a souvenir by a French soldier. Historians Xavier ...