The Secretary: Martin Bormann, the Man who Manipulated HitlerRandom House, 1979 - 430 pages "Martin Bormann (17 June 1900? 2 May 1945) was a prominent Nazi official. He became head of the Party Chancellery (Parteikanzlei) and private secretary to Adolf Hitler. He was almost always at his Führer's side. Hitler typically did not issue written orders, but gave them orally at meetings or in phone conversations; he also had Bormann convey orders. He gained Hitler's trust and derived immense power within the Third Reich by using his position to control the flow of information and access to Hitler. Bormann earned many enemies, including Heinrich Himmler."--Wikipedia. |
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The Unknown Defendant | 3 |
Early Days | 15 |
Rossbach and the Feme | 24 |
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