Martin Bormann's role in the Nazi Party.
Title: Martin Bormann's role in the Nazi Party.
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Martin Bormann's role in the Nazi Party.
Category: /History/European History
Details: Words: 1761 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Martin Bormann was a prominent Nazi who served as Private Secretary to Adolf Hitler and by the early 1940s had become head of the Parteikanzlerei (Party Chancellery). Despite his apparent lack of skill and imprisonment for murder in the 1920s, Bormann rose through the German ranks, eventually wielding a huge amount of power in administering Hitler's personal finances, paperwork, appointments and ultimately controlling all information. However, although Hitler described him as his `most faithful Party
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Manning, Paul, 1981,Martin Bormann: Nazi In Exile, Great Britain, Lyle Staurt.
Saputo, G.& Seymour, C., 1972, Nazi Germany 1933-45, Great Britain, Thiger Ltd.
Speer, Albert, 1970, Inside the Third Reich, New York, Macmillan Company.
Wistrich, Robert, 1997, Who's Who in Nazi Germany, Great Britain, Routledge.
Websites
Martin Bormann 1900 to 1945, http://www.thirdreich.net/Bormann_Bio.html
CD-ROMs
Martin Bormann, The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright © 2003, Columbia University Press.