Martin Bormann
Martin Bormann | |
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Interest of | Tony Gosling, Paul Manning, Laurence de Mello |
A prominent official in Hitler's government with control over assets plundered by the Nazis. |
Contents
Official narrative
Killed by the allies in Germany.
John Ainsworth Davis' suggestion that Bormann survived
In 1997 former wartime COPP commando John Ainsworth-Davis, under the pen-name Christopher Creighton, published Op JB, his account of a supposed allied raid into Berlin to snatch Bormann. [1] The alleged top secret MI6 operation was carried out, he says, with the knowledge and approval of only King George VI, Winston Churchill, Ian Fleming, Lord Louis Mountbatten and Desmond Morton. The book contains facsimiles of letters from Winston Churchill and Ian Fleming supporting Ainsworth-Davis' story. John says a 'double' of Bormann was taken with them on the raid who'd had dental surgery to match the real Bormann. In an interview with Buenos Aires based British journalist Laurence De Mello Ainsworth-Davis says, "We took Bormann out, and the other chap was blown to pieces." [2]
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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File:Martin Bormann - Nazi In Exile.pdf | book | 1981 | Paul Manning | A deep history of transnational corporate ownership networks originating from the fascist junction of state and economic power in Germany before and during WWII |