Martin Bormann

Date: 1900-1945 Reference: KV 2/3033 (1) Creator: Security Service Catalogue context: Martin BORMANN: German. Chief of staff to Rudolf Hess and later Hitler's deputy, BORMANN escaped from Hitler's bunker in Berlin in the final days of the Second World War in Germany and was believed to have been killed shortly afterwards. Papers on the file deal with various unconfirmed reports of his survival in Egypt, Switzerland, Russia, Ceylon, Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Italy, Norway, Brazil, Sweden and the UK. The last revealed as an impersonation by a hoaxer Categories: Second World War Subjects: Americas; Asia; Conflict; Europe and Russia; Indian Subcontinent; Middle East; Operations, battles and campaigns Topics: International trade and affairs; Military and war Period: Victorians Copyright information: Copyright clearance for publication is not required, except in the case of documents in third-party copyright. Usage terms: https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documents/information-management/use-of-tna-materials.pdf