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Who protected Bormann & Gestapo Müller after 1945
Pierre de VILLEMAREST

Préface by Vladimir Bukovsky
AQUILON Ltd - 2005

 Who protected Gestapo-Müller, Nazi secret police chief from 1933 to 1945, even though he was high on the lists of war criminals at Nuremberg? Because he did not die in the ruins of Berlin on the defeat of the Third Reich...
 
Did you know that an NKVD general, and Stalin's Minister of Security in the USSR, was still " handling " the Müller case in 1951?
 
Did you know that another name high on the Nuremberg list, Martin Bormann, Hitler's eminence grise, also received mysterious protection after the war ?
 
Did you know that a secret radio network was being operated between Bavaria and Spain as late as 1948 or that, in France, French citizens were taking orders from its leader, Martin Bormann ?
 
As an intelligence officer, the author of this book is the only specialist to have met him in 1949, when Bormann went into permanent exile in South America, where he died in 1959.
 
After conducting extensive investigations in Central Europe, Spain and South America, and immersing himself in the secrets of those European countries occupied by the Soviet Union, the author forestalls controversy by letting unpublished American, Soviet, East German (Stasi), and Czech archives speak for themselves, also the confidential communications made to him by several of those directing the intelligence services from Berlin to Prague, Prague to Warsaw, Brussels and Buenos-Aires.
 
In an article for the Sunday Times in 1996, the distinguished reporter Jon Swain wrote that, in his opinion, the author's archives would, if published, astonish a great many people. As early as 1995, the German magazine Focus cited the author in connection with Müller and his real past. In this way true history runs along a parallel track to official history.
 
All the points in the author's thesis have been born out by documents declassified by the CIA in the course of 2004. 

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