- Born
- DiedMay 1945 · Berlin, Germany (unknown)
- Height5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
- One of the Nazi Party's inner circle, Martin Bormann was a power-hungry racist, whose lust for power was matched only by his hatred of Jews and Slavs. The #2 man in Nazi Germany, he was always by Adolf Hitler's side, and many historians have theorized that it was he who was the de facto power in Nazi Germany from 1941-1945, as he decided who would see Hitler and what would and could be said to him. When Hitler and the remnants of his regime were being surrounded by Russian forces in Berlin at the very end, accounts differ as to Bormann's actual fate. Some say he tried to break through Soviet lines and get out of the city in a tank, but that it was hit and destroyed. Others say he took cyanide and died in the bunker with his Fuhrer. There is, however, the possibility that he actually did escape, made his way to Italy and eventually found his way to South America (there were many stories over the years that he was alive and living in Argentina, which for a long time after World War II was a well-known safe haven for escaped Nazi war criminals). Although the West German government declared that his remains had been found, this was perhaps to try to stop the Nazi hunters from looking for him.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Phillip Anderson (vedder@alphalink.com.au)
- SpouseGerda Bormann(September 2, 1929 - May 2, 1945) (his death, 10 children)
- ParentsTheodor BormannAntonie Bernhardine Mennong
- 1933, became chief of staff to the deputy führer, Rudolf Hess.
- Became head of the Nazi press in Thuringia in 1926 and from 1928 held posts in the high command of the SA (Storm Troopers).
- Husband to Gerda Bormann from 1929 until his death in 1945.
- After his release from prison, he joined the National Socialists.
- He and his wife Gerda Bormann were both staunch denouncers of Christianity all their surviving children became Roman Catholics after they were adopted by Theodor Schmitz in Italy with the eldest Martin Adolf Bormann actually being ordained as a Catholic priest in 1958.
- Films and gramophone records, music, books and buildings show how vigorously a mans life and work go on after his death, whether we feel it or not, whether we are aware of the individual name or not. There is no such thing as death according to our view.
- The Slavs are to work for us. In so far as we don't need them, they may die. The fertility of the Slavs is undesirable. As to food, they are to not get more than necessary. We are the masters; we come first.
- He towers over us like Mount Everest; he is the greatest human being we know of; his poise in the face of fantastic difficulties is marvelous; and so indeed is everything else about him-his iron will, his biological thinking, his infinite human kindness.
- Only orders of the Führer Adolf Hitler and his men are to be obeyed, not orders of reactionary, cowardly generals.
- Unfortunately this earth is not a fairy-land, but a struggle for life, perfectly natural and therefore extremely harsh.
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