Hitler's traitor: Martin Bormann and the defeat of the Reich by Kilzer, Louis C. Publication date Topics Bormann, Martin, , World War, -- Secret service -- Soviet Union, Spies -- Germany -- Biography, World War, -- Germany Publisher Novato, Calif.: Presidio Press. His book Hitler's Traitor: Martin Bormann and the Defeat of the Reich contends that Germany's defeat was largely the result of the Red Orchestra spy ring that had penetrated the German High Command. The book contends that Martin Bormann, a top aide to Adolf Hitler, and Heinrich Müller, head of the Gestapo, were both Soviet www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 6 mins. Hitler's Traitor: Martin Bormann and the Defeat of the Reich. by. Louis Kilzer. · Rating details · 31 ratings · 3 reviews. From deep inside Moscow's infamous Center, the Soviet Union directed an espionage network of unprecedented size and sophistication.
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This history of Martin Bormann and the defeat of the Reich charts the activities of a high-level traitor within Hitler's regime. Soviet agent 'Werther' was the most devastating traitor in history: this examines the facts and identifies Martin Bormann, Hitler's second in command, as 'Werther'. Louis Kilzer’s book, Hitler’s Traitor, is well named. Treachery and treason were rife at senior levels in Adolf Hitler’s Germany. Among the high-ranking military officers who plotted Hitler’s death and other senior officials who sought to make unauthorized peace deals with Western and Soviet contacts, however, Martin Bormann clearly stands out as the traitor nonpareil of World War II. That said, Mr. Klizer does provide evidence, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that Martin Bormann was indeed the spy-traitor, "Werther," spying from deep inside the Third Reich. He was the only person that was able to attend all the meetings in question, or if not, to have his informants and official stenographers record in minute details the German High Command's top secret transactions and military plans.
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