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Martin ßormann
By JAMES McGOVERN
Illustrated with photographs
In 1946, ten of the most malevolent leaders of Nazi Germany were hanged at Nuremberg. Two others who escaped execution were Hermann Goering, a prison suicide, and Martin Bormann. As Secretary of the Führer, Bormann was Hitler's closest confidant. Almost from the moment that Bormann walked out of Hitler's Berlin bunker, a new mystery enveloped the already shadowy Nazi leader who at the end of the war had become the most powerful man in the Third Reich next to Hitler himself.
For the 23 years following Bor-mann's disappearance the world's newspapers carried numerous reports
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of his whereabouts. But all the leads proved to be false.
Now, James McGovern reveals what really happened to Martin Bormann. A former American agent, Mr. McGovern was in charge of the day-to-day operations of a worldwide CIA...
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Fülszöveg
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Martin ßormann
By JAMES McGOVERN
Illustrated with photographs
In 1946, ten of the most malevolent leaders of Nazi Germany were hanged at Nuremberg. Two others who escaped execution were Hermann Goering, a prison suicide, and Martin Bormann. As Secretary of the Führer, Bormann was Hitler's closest confidant. Almost from the moment that Bormann walked out of Hitler's Berlin bunker, a new mystery enveloped the already shadowy Nazi leader who at the end of the war had become the most powerful man in the Third Reich next to Hitler himself.
For the 23 years following Bor-mann's disappearance the world's newspapers carried numerous reports
(continued on back flap) Jacket by S. A. Summit william morrow & company, inc.
(continued from front flap)
of his whereabouts. But all the leads proved to be false.
Now, James McGovern reveals what really happened to Martin Bormann. A former American agent, Mr. McGovern was in charge of the day-to-day operations of a worldwide CIA investigation of Bormann's disappearance. He tells for the first time what the CIA discovered and explains why all the reports of Bormann's whereabouts never led to Bormann himself.
Told too is the life story of this sinister man of mystery. In a land of evil men, Bormann stood out as the Machiavelli of Nazi Germany. Patiently, methodically, he picked ofif his rivals to power: Hess, Himmler and Goering. After Goering was captured, the Reich Marshal summed up his and the world's feeling about Martin Bormann. "I hope," said Goering, "he is frying in hell."
In this skillfully written, compelling biography, the man who lived in the shadows finally emerges.
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