The title phrase could very easily sum up this outstanding historical information he presented, as well as the countless years he invested into arriving at the factual evidence he presents here. Before I completed reading the book, I knew very little about Martin Bormann. My years of research into World War Two Nazi Germany centered mostly around the others in Adolf Hitler's inner circle, and Bormann, to me, seemed to be a nagging secretary; a quiet stocky little man who amounted to as much importance, as any other secretary within his limited scope of accountability. I briefly knew about his conflicting personality with Himmler, and his propensity for standing behind his Führer in almost every photograph, but unfortunately, for my real understanding of the inner workings of the Nazi regime, I misunderstood the Reichsleiter's true aspirations.
By reading this book, I realized the true influence and sheer power of the man they called, "The Brown Eminence".
My Father always mentioned to me when discussing history, that to truly understand the reasons for why things happen within man's scope of influence, and the best way to use your investigative time wisely, is to adhere to that old adage....
Follow The Money!
I was also privy to THE FACT as I saw it, that Martin Bormann died in 1945 when after leaving the Führerbunker, a tank he was in, was hit by the Russians.
I no longer believe he died that day, and after reading the detail within this book, which includes the development of the Ausslander's Organzation, the funneling of resources out of Germany for the beginning of a fourth Reich, and all the evidence Mr. Manning presents here, that Martin Bormann did indeed oversee the development of over 750 corporations; many of which we can factually check to this day. There is information about his work with Juan Peron, his investments, how the money was laundered, where, and with what institutions, who were affiliated, what corporations (including American) were involved, and on and on.
Lastly, many in the supposed know speak of evidence found in Berlin which shows without a shadow of a doubt that Bormann died in 1945. Do yourself a favor. If you are interested in this subject and want to make a really educated decision on whether this is truth or fiction, read the book. In it you will find out for yourself and be able to make the best decision either way. As far as I am concerned, the evidence Paul Manning presents here speaks louder than some red clay (clay found in South America and not Europe) impacted bones placed neatly in the exact position and area where the West German Govt. just knew to dig 30 something years later. Or better yet, ask the Mossad why it is they found 6 exacting grave sites throughout the planet, which also purported to be the remains of Reichsleiter Bormann. Enjoy the book and make up your mind knowing that Paul Manning spent his entire life presenting it to you.
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Martin Bormann: Nazi in Exile Hardcover – January 1, 1981
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Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2017
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To Understand Where We are Today, Read This Book! Nazis Infiltrated the World through Corps!
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2020Verified Purchase
The Nazi's may have lost the war, but they started a commercial campaign in 1944, when they knew they would lose the war, and they took over the world through corps. The Intelligence report in this book is real and I have found this doc in several other books and found this doc is at the US treasury and in Intel reports. 80 years of Nazi infiltration into govs, feds, military, edu, courts, corps, non-profits, foundations, and everything else, all starting with Op Paperclip. We must go through gov docs to unwind the Nazi/vatican control of the world in order to change it.
Manning was a brave man to write this book and you can tell the CIA didn't want that to happen as someone broke the publishers legs after this book had been out for a week and his son was killed. Coincidence? I think not! I think his downfall came from speaking to Allen Dulles of the CIA, on Q street, at his house. Read this and see all the corps that aid in funding the NWO Nazi one world gov. These corps still exist today and Manning lists so many along with the German banks. If we didn't work for these corps, we just walked away, we would stop funding our demise! Wake up world! Evil plots are world wide. Great Book!
Martin Bormann was so important that there are at least 7 versions of how he got away. Michael Creighton, writer of OP JB, explains another version of how Bormann got away and he says the intel agencies made up many stories of his getaway to confuse the public. I am reading OP JB, Aftermath, The Rise of the Fourth Reich, America's Backyard, the Budapest Protocol and many other books to corroborate this information and fill in more information.
What is the truth of Bormann, the money man of Hitler? A man who was trained to make Shell corps by Hermann Schmitz of IG Farben, maker of Zylkon B, which killed the jews, and forerunner of Bayer and Monsanto, he got away and built a vast amount of wealth for the Nazi 4th Reich in South America! Here's my next question. Was Mossack Fonseca, of the Panama paper scandal, set up by Borman Nazi's? .....Wow! I didn't know that shell corps had been around that long!!
Manning was a brave man to write this book and you can tell the CIA didn't want that to happen as someone broke the publishers legs after this book had been out for a week and his son was killed. Coincidence? I think not! I think his downfall came from speaking to Allen Dulles of the CIA, on Q street, at his house. Read this and see all the corps that aid in funding the NWO Nazi one world gov. These corps still exist today and Manning lists so many along with the German banks. If we didn't work for these corps, we just walked away, we would stop funding our demise! Wake up world! Evil plots are world wide. Great Book!
Martin Bormann was so important that there are at least 7 versions of how he got away. Michael Creighton, writer of OP JB, explains another version of how Bormann got away and he says the intel agencies made up many stories of his getaway to confuse the public. I am reading OP JB, Aftermath, The Rise of the Fourth Reich, America's Backyard, the Budapest Protocol and many other books to corroborate this information and fill in more information.
What is the truth of Bormann, the money man of Hitler? A man who was trained to make Shell corps by Hermann Schmitz of IG Farben, maker of Zylkon B, which killed the jews, and forerunner of Bayer and Monsanto, he got away and built a vast amount of wealth for the Nazi 4th Reich in South America! Here's my next question. Was Mossack Fonseca, of the Panama paper scandal, set up by Borman Nazi's? .....Wow! I didn't know that shell corps had been around that long!!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2018
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This book is a classic. It probably reveals more useful and accurate information on the fate of the ex-Nazis following World War II than any of the many others which I have read.
It is especially good because it describes the relationship between Bormann and Gestapo Chief Heinrich Muller in the Nazi network after the War
https://www.amazon.com/Three-Barons-Organizational-Kennedy-Assassination/dp/1634241428
It is especially good because it describes the relationship between Bormann and Gestapo Chief Heinrich Muller in the Nazi network after the War
https://www.amazon.com/Three-Barons-Organizational-Kennedy-Assassination/dp/1634241428
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Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2019
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I thought the book was related to his life and escape but was more related to economic of the fourth Reich
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Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2018
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Unbiased account of the huge amount of evidence for Martin Bormann's survival and eventual escape to South America after the war. Only one complaint; the author's insistence on hyphenating words very, very often is just distracting and very annoying. Words are put forth such as acti-vists, corp-orations, and such.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2016
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A very detailed account of Manning's evidence for Martin Bormann surviving the collapse and destruction of Nazi Germany. This book will leave you considering the possibility that Bormann's post-war life in South America and the flight capital campaign helped fund the creation of a robust economy for the fledgling West German nation.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2017
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Better than some of the current Bormann/Hitler books. While it does have a list of illustrations, it's index is adequate. No footnotes nor bibliography.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2016
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Amazing book. Incredible information concerning the planning of the Nazis for world domination through controlling the industrial mights of different nation.... If you are a history buff or which to learn more about the WWII era, this is a book you must read.
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bitengineer
1.0 out of 5 stars
The Kindle edition is not worth £7.09 it should be free.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 1, 2017Verified Purchase
DONT buy!!!!
I bought the Kindle version as the price of the alternatives seemed excessive.
If you like your conspiracy theories, the book makes for an interesting read. It's likely the original was a well-written one too given the author's background and experience. I say "likely" because this Kindle edition does not do the author justice. I can usually devour books of this length in a few hours but not this one. I struggled because of the appalling typography which makes for some heavy going.
The most irritating aspect is the use of hyphenation. Every page seems to contain at least one example of incorrect usage. This has a de-structive (to give one example!) effect on my reading. Almost as frequent, but no less irritating, are the spurious paragraph and sentence endings. I was kicking myself myself for not paying for the paperback version but it seems other reviewers feel the papeback is just as bad.
The Kindle edition is simply not worth £7.09. I have read free editions of classics that are better produced. It's a disgrace to charge anything for this. You don't believe me? Just look at the sample on Amazon.
As to the underlying content........Manning shines some light on Bormann's activities and the book is interesting for this alone. It's a pity that no references are given so that it is difficult to seperate fact from assertion. However, I have little doubt that Manning's account is factually accurate in regard to events up to the war's end. Where the book strains credulity -well mine at least- is when it when it comes to claims about Bormann surviving the war. Manning conjures up a vision of Bormann overseeing the resurgence of Germany from his luxurious estanza in Argentina. Indeed, this seems to constitute the central thesis for the book and it is apparent that Manning was obsessed and angered by this. Unfortunately, Manning died in 1995 (according to Wikipedia) so he was unable to take issue with the 1998 study by a German/Swiss scientific team. They performed DNA comparisons with a living Borman relative and a body dug up in 1972 and concluded it was Bormann's. Personally, I'm more inclined to believe this than claims that Manning and others have made that Bormann survived the war.
I bought the Kindle version as the price of the alternatives seemed excessive.
If you like your conspiracy theories, the book makes for an interesting read. It's likely the original was a well-written one too given the author's background and experience. I say "likely" because this Kindle edition does not do the author justice. I can usually devour books of this length in a few hours but not this one. I struggled because of the appalling typography which makes for some heavy going.
The most irritating aspect is the use of hyphenation. Every page seems to contain at least one example of incorrect usage. This has a de-structive (to give one example!) effect on my reading. Almost as frequent, but no less irritating, are the spurious paragraph and sentence endings. I was kicking myself myself for not paying for the paperback version but it seems other reviewers feel the papeback is just as bad.
The Kindle edition is simply not worth £7.09. I have read free editions of classics that are better produced. It's a disgrace to charge anything for this. You don't believe me? Just look at the sample on Amazon.
As to the underlying content........Manning shines some light on Bormann's activities and the book is interesting for this alone. It's a pity that no references are given so that it is difficult to seperate fact from assertion. However, I have little doubt that Manning's account is factually accurate in regard to events up to the war's end. Where the book strains credulity -well mine at least- is when it when it comes to claims about Bormann surviving the war. Manning conjures up a vision of Bormann overseeing the resurgence of Germany from his luxurious estanza in Argentina. Indeed, this seems to constitute the central thesis for the book and it is apparent that Manning was obsessed and angered by this. Unfortunately, Manning died in 1995 (according to Wikipedia) so he was unable to take issue with the 1998 study by a German/Swiss scientific team. They performed DNA comparisons with a living Borman relative and a body dug up in 1972 and concluded it was Bormann's. Personally, I'm more inclined to believe this than claims that Manning and others have made that Bormann survived the war.
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Reprinted by Amazon - Or rewritten by Amazon?
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 30, 2020Verified Purchase
After having been under the impression that I was buying an authentic copy of Paul Mannings work, the copy received however turns out to be an over-priced Amazon-printed re-issue.
Unfortunately, this book is going on the fire, for it is impossible to trust that these corporate fascists, with their dictatorial globalist and eugenicist ideology would pass-on verbatim any manuscript, let alone one which may be pivotal in exposing their origins and agenda.
It feels like being mugged in a bookshop.
This edition should have been CLEARLY marked as an Amazon re-print. A total con. If you want the truth, buy an original print.
What a waste of money.
I HAVE been mugged!
Unfortunately, this book is going on the fire, for it is impossible to trust that these corporate fascists, with their dictatorial globalist and eugenicist ideology would pass-on verbatim any manuscript, let alone one which may be pivotal in exposing their origins and agenda.
It feels like being mugged in a bookshop.
This edition should have been CLEARLY marked as an Amazon re-print. A total con. If you want the truth, buy an original print.
What a waste of money.
I HAVE been mugged!
1.0 out of 5 stars
Reprinted by Amazon - Or rewritten by Amazon?
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 30, 2020
After having been under the impression that I was buying an authentic copy of Paul Mannings work, the copy received however turns out to be an over-priced Amazon-printed re-issue.Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 30, 2020
Unfortunately, this book is going on the fire, for it is impossible to trust that these corporate fascists, with their dictatorial globalist and eugenicist ideology would pass-on verbatim any manuscript, let alone one which may be pivotal in exposing their origins and agenda.
It feels like being mugged in a bookshop.
This edition should have been CLEARLY marked as an Amazon re-print. A total con. If you want the truth, buy an original print.
What a waste of money.
I HAVE been mugged!
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Mr. D. Mullins
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Fantastic book. tries to answer the question of how ...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 9, 2016Verified Purchase
Fantastic book. tries to answer the question of how Germany recovered so spectacularly after the "Untertag" 1945. How come Germany did so well ? The book poses the answer, with a huge amount of evidence - that the Nazis hid their wealth outside the reach of the Allied Powers and, thanks mainly to Boorman, re-introduced capital, patents, management and general skills to Germany after the fall of the Reich. A very well researched and more than a plausible explanation of events. Highly recommended to any history buff out there.DM
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 9, 2017Verified Purchase
This is one of the worst book s that I have ever read, the story jumps about all over the place, some of the book is not actually about Bormann, it's a potted history of WWII and the quality of the printing is the worst I've ever seen, the layout of the paragraphs and some sentences appear to have been carried out by a dyslexic monkey.
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The truth, if anyone is interested, in how ...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 3, 2017Verified Purchase
The truth, if anyone is interested, in how the Germans were scheming about moving their valuables and money out of the country before the end of the war.
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