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Bormann dictations

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40:, a sponsor of Nazi criminals and a Holocaust denier, initially published the Bormann dictations in the French and English languages. The later German-language translation was published with the additional subtitle "Hitler's political testament" and combined with an essay by 63:
Hitler, unlike in most speeches, used the first person and spoke about his political goals without any veiling or references to providence. He told Bormann that he planned to annihilate all the world's Jews after winning the war.
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Hitlers Stellvertreter: FĂĽhrung der Partei und Kontrolle des Staatsapparates durch den Stab Hess und die Parteikanzlei Bormann: Eine Publikation des Instituts fĂĽr Zeitgeschichte
121: 28:. Their authenticity is disputed, although some historians believe them to be fully or mostly reliable, even if possibly shortened or corrected by Bormann. 49: 48:. The German subtitle was later adopted by some recipients, although the Bormann dictations should not be confused with the actual 196: 201: 108:
Hitlers Kriegsreligion. Die Verankerung der Weltanschauung Hitlers in seiner religiösen Begrifflichkeit und seinem Gottesbild
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Der militärische Widerstand gegen Hitler im Lichte neuer Kontroversen: XXI. Königswinterer Tagung vom 22.–24. Februar 2008
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Scholtyseck, Joachim. "Der Blitzkrieg gegen Frankreich – Rückkehr zum „normalen Krieg"?".
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The Holocaust and History: The Known, the Unknown, the Disputed, and the Reexamined
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The Bormann dictations are thus not usually seen as a political testament.
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Bankier, David. "The Use of Antisemitism in Nazi Wartime Propaganda".
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Why the Holocaust – Hitler's Darwinistic Messianic Genocide
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of 4 to 26 February and 2 April 1945 were monologues of
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Adolf Hitler
Martin Bormann
François Genoud
Hugh Trevor-Roper
André François-Poncet
last will and testament of Adolf Hitler
ISBN
3598110812
cite book
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1945 in politics
Martin Bormann
Germany in World War II
Works by Adolf Hitler

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