The effort by Argentine authorities to determine whether the German arrested here was Martin Bormann, Hitler’s wartime deputy, brought a reminder today that the World Jewish Congress here reported ...
Martin Bormann, Hitler’s deputy, who was at first believed to have been killed in Berlin in 1945, but was later reported to have escaped to South America, was in Argentina when Adolf Eichmann was ...
A trove of documents detailing Nazi activities in Argentina following World War II has been publicly released, government officials announced. The cache of more than 1,850 documents released Monday by ...
The name of Martin Bormann suddenly popped into the news from Germany last week. It was reported, discussed and then denied, that the man Hitler chose to witness his political will had finally been ...
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 ...