Some people say yes, most say no; even though there's incontrovertible proof that he did make it.
The theory that he died while fleeing the Fuhrer-bunker is shaky, at best. The testimony of his death was subject to controversy because the man who witnessed it was blinded by the light of an explosion, which he claimed "Most certainly would've killed [Bormann]."
The Doctor Who identified Bormann's skull in 1976 reconstructed his dental records from memory - over 30 years after he'd performed a partial replacement on him. Could his memory really be that good? I don't think so.
Now - the incontrovertible evidence. The Argentinian government had documents stating that Bormann landed there in 1948. He was sheltered there by Juan Peron, the pro-Nazi dictator of the country at that time. There are also several photographs of him with other incognito Nazis (including Josef Mengele, the notorious Auschwitz physician that performed medical experiments on Jewish inmates during the Second World War).
Still not convinced? I recommend you read Aftermath: Martin Bormann and the Fourth Reich by Ladislas Farago. Your local library will more than likely have a copy.
it depends on what he did for america so when he does that he has to put rules in the momument
Are you retartded? It's called North America and South America because South America is in the Southern Hemisphere and a north America is in the Northern Hemisphere, see its people like you who make Americans seem stupid. Go and educate yourself you fool.
The first person with the surname Martin to come to America may have been Christopher Martin. He came on the Mayflower in 1620 from Plymouth, England to Plymouth in what became the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He was the Treasurer of the settlement but died shortly after he landed because of the brutal winter weather that the pilgrims were not prepared for. He had a son, John Martin, who did not make the trip to American but became Captain of the Mayflower many years later.
i think that we should love the fact of him ok hear is the right quote "Now it the time to make real the promises of democracy."
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south america
Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
South Carolina was the last state to make Martin Luther King Day a paid holiday.
help it in a way
it depends on what he did for america so when he does that he has to put rules in the momument
Mexico and Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
South America, Central America, the Carribean
South America, Central America, the Carribean
They work.
Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
The rabbits in South America were different from the rabbits in Europe.
Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America.