I wish I could get my money back for the Kindle version I bought. It has so manny distracting spelling errors and random words used inappropriately that I could not get past the first few pages. For example the word "ill". It is used in place of "and", "to", "until". It is present on every other page. Here is another fine example of what you will encounter, "the old Englishman who often enough in the past ha (;l
placed the..." How about "When 1 got back..." Maybe this one "we then pushed 011 to the corner of the Ziegel and Friedrichstrasse". My favorite is "I left Bormann on the steps of a wrecked corner house ill the Friedrichstrasse".
I have noticed these mistakes are very common with regards to any book by CHARLES WHITING.
Don't waste your money.
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The Hunt for Martin Bormann: The Truth (Pen & Sword Paperback) Paperback – October 1, 1996
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Print length222 pages
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LanguageEnglish
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PublisherCombined Books
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Publication dateOctober 1, 1996
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Dimensions5.5 x 1 x 8.75 inches
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I began this slim volume hoping to find out more about the "Brown Emenince", Nazi-era Reichsleiter Martin Bormann, wartime personal secretary of Adolf Hitler. Though second in political power only to Hitler himself in the Third Reich, Bormann was so long unknown that when the victorious Allies began their hunt for the Nazi leaders, they had only a single photo of him. Recent biographies, some of them revisionist, have illuminated Hitler's other chief lieutenants: Goering, Hess, von Ribbentrop, Goebbels, Himmler, and Heydrich. But Bormann, who by the war's end wielded more power than any of the rest, has remained largely unknown. I hoped that this book would shed some light on his obscure personality. Alas, this is far less a biography of Bormann than a study of Cold War confusion and conflicting interpretations, often for unrelated political aims. The main problem with this book seems to lie in the fact that it is a supposedly new edition of a work first published in 1973 at the height of the Cold War as Germany was slowly-but-steadily emerging from the catastrophic effects of the war. From the footnoted dates, the author, Englishman Charles Whiting, conducted his own personal search for "The Truth" in about 1971; his book's original publication date coincides with the offical September, 1973 announcement of the discovery in Berlin of what was unmistakably Bormann's skeletal remains. Unfortunately most of the book reads as if Bormann's fate remains a mystery, making it difficult to tell just how much "revision" went into this edition. Large parts of it merely repeat the findings of others, most notably Hugh Trevor-Roper, who in his own landmark 1947 study, "The Last Days of Hitler" arrived at the conclusion that Bormann died in the failed attempt to escape Berlin in May, 1945. Unfortunately for neat historical tieings-up, Bormann continued to be "seen" in various parts of the world, from Italian monasteries to jungles in the Amazon. The discovery of actual Nazi fugitives like Adolf Eichmann only fueled the speculation that somehow the Reichslieter, too, had survived. This is not to say this fails to be worthwhile reading, especially if you know little about Bormann, the end of the Third Reich, or the machinations of the Cold War - the book is in roughly equal thirds about all of these. I only wish Whiting had truly rewritten his original, putting it in a more coherent context in light of subsequent findings regarding Bormann's fate. As for the subject himself, we are told that every other member of Hitler's entourage hated him, from the Fuhrer's mistress Eva Braun to lowly clerks and chauffers. Though he was undoubtedly a bounder, there are far too few examples of his loutishness; and almost none of his executive excellence that made Hitler regard him so highly as to say, "To win this war, I need Bormann!" Admittedly, one problem in assessing a man such as this is the fact that though greedy, grasping, and power-and-luxury-loving, he absolutely shunned publicity and the limelight, so unlike others such as Goering and Goebbels. ( Hence the reason his appearance was so little-known by the Allies. ) This relative dearth of information has produced an uneven but interesting look at a personality who, until a major biography comes along, must remain as he was long known, "The Man in the Shadows". --James F. Neel
Having not read a great deal about Bormann I gained a good amount of knowledge about him as well as the various theories of what happened to him after the war. The author details these very well and leaves you feeling that each siting of Bormann must have been real. Then at the end of the book you find what the author believes to be the truth (and the evidence is convincing) and you feel a little let down. But if the evidence bears this out, it is simply a fact of history and not the author's fault that the mystery wasn't as great as it seemed for 30+ years. The book is enjoyable and informative and worth reading if you are interested in this era of history. --A Customer
I found this book enjoyable. It's an easy read. The author's conclusion puts an end to the mystery of the disappearence of Martin Bormann. --A Customer
Having not read a great deal about Bormann I gained a good amount of knowledge about him as well as the various theories of what happened to him after the war. The author details these very well and leaves you feeling that each siting of Bormann must have been real. Then at the end of the book you find what the author believes to be the truth (and the evidence is convincing) and you feel a little let down. But if the evidence bears this out, it is simply a fact of history and not the author's fault that the mystery wasn't as great as it seemed for 30+ years. The book is enjoyable and informative and worth reading if you are interested in this era of history. --A Customer
I found this book enjoyable. It's an easy read. The author's conclusion puts an end to the mystery of the disappearence of Martin Bormann. --A Customer
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- Publisher : Combined Books; Revised edition (October 1, 1996)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 222 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0850525276
- ISBN-13 : 978-0850525274
- Item Weight : 11.2 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.5 x 1 x 8.75 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2012
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Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2013
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I believe Charles Whiting has produced the definitive book on Martin Bormann's death. Well written and very readable, another valuable contribution to the history of the end of the Third Reich.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2013
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An excellent study of the life of Martin Bormann and his rise to become the right hand man to Hitler. It is especially interesting that, despite all the sighting and rumors after WWII, it's finally revealed what happened to Bormann. It's a very interesting book and a must read for anyone interested in WWII.
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2013
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The formatting for my Kindle Fire inserted many symbols instead of letters and the book was not easy to read
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Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2014
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very informative,another great score for a penney
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2011
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Book arrived in good condition. Was very well written. Is good for understanding the politics of Nazism. Good Historical account of Germany in the 1930s-40s. Get a copy of The Hunt for Martin Borman.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2012
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Martin Bormann had some 4 trillion dollars, in todays value, just after the war. He was invested in 750 companies. He was rebuilding the 4 Reich and has. What Germany could not accomplish in two world wars Bormann was able to achieve in less than 66 years. Bormann died in 1980, this book while not on point on all of the facts is still worth the low cost for a reference.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2017
This book is typical of a Charles Whiting effort. Very interesting but of a very limited historical value. Enjoy the book but be careful not to over value Whiting's conclusions.
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Oldish book but in good condition. Really pleased
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Well written and very interesting book. However it still left several unanswered questions but then these will never be answered.
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Very interesting read, if true it casts new light on the last days of the Third Reich and the disappearance of so much from Gremany.
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