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Martin Bormann Nazi in Exile by Paul Manning (1981)
Anticipating the defeat of the Third Reich, Reichsleiter Martin Bormann set up 750 corporations in
neutral countries, primed as vehicles to receive the liquid wealth of Germany in addition to patents
and other proprietary industrial information. An organizational genius and the real power behind
Hitler, Bormann, known as the "Brown Eminence", successfully fled Europe for South America and
administered a "Reich in Exile" in the years following the war. With remnants of the SS as an
enforcement arm, former Gestapo chief General Heinrich Mueller as security director, the 750
corporations as a base of economic power and the willing silence and cooperation of the Western
Allies, Bormann guided his organization to a position of consummate power. One banker quoted by
Manning termed the Bormann Organization, the "world's most important accumulation of money power
under one control in history".
Controlling Germany's major corporations, the Federal Republic itself and much of Latin America, the
Bormann Organization also maintained a formidable circle of influence in the United States. Paul
Manning has written the definitive text on the Bormann Organization. Manning worked with CBS radio
during World War II in London as a member of the elite Edward R. Murrow/Walter Cronkite team. As
part of his coverage duties, he was the only member actually allowed to fly on U.S. Air Force
missions as a fully functional crew member. Having qualified as a gunner, his flights included B-17
missions with the 8th Air Force over Germany and several B-29 missions to Japan. On behalf of CBS,
he broadcasted the surrenders of Japan and Germany. In 1948, along with fifteen other distinguished
war correspondents, he was awarded a medal for his reporting of the unconditional surrender of the
Germans at Rheims. After the war Manning continued his journalistic profession and also served as a
speechwriter for Nelson Rockefeller.
This book comes highly recommended by Joseph P. Farrell.
ebooks:
Martin Bormann Nazi in Exile by Paul Manning 1981 159p.pdf
tags: Nazi, Third Reich, postwar, international, Fourth Reich, conspiracy