HitlerÕs Traitors: Martin Bormann and the Defeat of the Reich

HitlerÕs Traitors: Martin Bormann and the Defeat of the Reich

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Author: Louis Kilzer

Format: Hardback

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HitlerÕs Traitors: Martin Bormann and the Defeat of the Reich is a book by Louis Kilzer, published by Presidio in 2000. It is a revisionist history that argues that Martin Bormann, HitlerÕs private secretary and the second most powerful man in Nazi Germany, was a Soviet spy who sabotaged the German war effort and helped the Allies to win the war. The book is based on KilzerÕs research of archival documents, interviews, and forensic evidence, and presents a provocative and controversial thesis that challenges the conventional wisdom on the Nazi regime and the end of the war. The book has 307 pages., Condition Remarks: Very Good +, , Dust Jacket: Near fine., Pages intact, no marks, notes or highlighting, ,
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Photo is of the actual book - please note wear and tear. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: Louis Kilzer

Format: Hardback

:


HitlerÕs Traitors: Martin Bormann and the Defeat of the Reich is a book by Louis Kilzer, published by Presidio in 2000. It is a revisionist history that argues that Martin Bormann, HitlerÕs private secretary and the second most powerful man in Nazi Germany, was a Soviet spy who sabotaged the German war effort and helped the Allies to win the war. The book is based on KilzerÕs research of archival documents, interviews, and forensic evidence, and presents a provocative and controversial thesis that challenges the conventional wisdom on the Nazi regime and the end of the war. The book has 307 pages., Condition Remarks: Very Good +, , Dust Jacket: Near fine., Pages intact, no marks, notes or highlighting, ,