01264 2200229 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001100123084001700134100002600151245007600177260004000253300003300293500001900326520061000345650003100955990002400986990002401010INLIS00000000000653820221114020348 a0010-0520006538221114 | | eng  a0-684-81786-1 aeng a940.53 a940.53 CRE o0 aCreighton, Cristopher1 aOP.JB The Last Great Secret Of The Second World /cCristopher Creighton aLondon :bSimon and Schuster,c1996 aXI, 255 hlm.; 24 cm ;c24 cm aIndeks : Index aMillions of words have been written about the fate of Martin Bormann, Hitler's indispensable private secretary, and head of the Nazi Party Chancellery, who vanished at the end of the Second World war. In October 1946 the most-wanted Nazi War criminal was condemned to death in absentia at Nuremberg, but he was never found or brought to justice. Some historians claim he died near the Weidendamm bridge, in the ruins of Berlin, on the night of 1-2 may 1945. Other believe he escaped from Germany to South America, where he lived and died. In 1973 a court in Frankfurt pronounced him officially dead. 00814 4aSejarah-Perang Dunia Ke II a00814/MKRI-P/I-2005 a00814/MKRI-P/I-2005