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Aftermath: Martin Bormann and the Fourth Reich

by Ladislas Farago

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Thick with documentation (Argentine Intelligence reports, photos of Bormann in the bunker, in Berlin, in Bolivia, of associates, of--even--Miss Nazi, of S. America, of '68), this is an account of Farago's odyssey, his journey thru jungles of Brazil & Paraguay, his trip to the Andean plateaus, his deductions, speculations, suspicions, interviews with Bormanniacs, risking his life--all to track down the highest ranking survivor of Nazism.… (more)
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A Berlin, le 30 avril 1945 au soir, un homme sortait en suffoquant du bunker en flammes. Le 17 juin 1975, dans la banlieue de Buenos Aires, le memehomme célébrait son 75 anniversaire. Cet homme, c'est le Reichsleiter Martin Bormann, le collaborateur le plus proche e le plus fidèle d'Adolf Hitler. ( )
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Au professeur Robert M.W. Kempner, avec mes plus profonds sentiments d'admiratio et de gratitude, et à ma femme, encore et toujours.
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Le Reichsleiter Martin Bormann, chef de la Chancellerie du Parti nazi et secrétaire de Fuerer, a survécu à la Seconde Guerre mondiale et a réussi à se réfugier en Argentine en 1948, sous la protection du régime péroniste.
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Thick with documentation (Argentine Intelligence reports, photos of Bormann in the bunker, in Berlin, in Bolivia, of associates, of--even--Miss Nazi, of S. America, of '68), this is an account of Farago's odyssey, his journey thru jungles of Brazil & Paraguay, his trip to the Andean plateaus, his deductions, speculations, suspicions, interviews with Bormanniacs, risking his life--all to track down the highest ranking survivor of Nazism.

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