Hitler's Fixer (2000)

Hitler's Fixer (2000)
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This one hour documentary takes a look at Martin Bormann, Hitler's deputy and one of the most powerful men in Nazi Germany. The film chronicles his climb through the ranks and the way in which he earned Hitler's trust. The film also delves into the more convoluted areas of Bormann's life such as his mysterious end and the allegations that he was a Soviet spy. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael Kitchen
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DVD
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This one hour documentary takes a look at Martin Bormann, Hitler's deputy and one of the most powerful men in Nazi Germany. The film chronicles his climb through the ranks and the way in which he earned Hitler's trust. The film also delves into the more convoluted areas of Bormann's life such as his mysterious end and the allegations that he was a Soviet spy. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
50 mins

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    Charles T.

    Very succinct 50 minute biography of Martin Bormann, Deputy Chief of the Nazi Party and one of Hitler's most slavish sycophants. Bormann controlled the purse strings of the Nazi Party and made sure Hitler got whatever he wanted or needed. He also kept files and compromising materials on other Party members for Hitler's use in maintaining control over the party apparatus. He stayed with Hitler to the very end. His actual whereabouts affter the war remained a mystery for decades. Finally a construction crew found his skeleton in Berlin. Broken glass in the skull's mouth gave indication that Bormann had killed himself not long after Hitler.

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