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The Bormann brotherhood

The Bormann brotherhood

Author: William Stevenson

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Set in the immediate aftermath of World War II, The Bormann Brotherhood traces how, despite the Allies' vow to hunt Nazi perpetrators, many architects of terror eluded justice and regrouped. William Stevenson chronicles the alleged creation of a covert "Brotherhood" masterminded by the enigmatic Martin Bormann—an international network of safe houses, escape routes, and corporate fronts (named guises such as OSESSA are examined)—arguing that Nazism’s influence persisted beyond Nuremberg. Drawing on independent investigation, exclusive interviews and recently declassified documents, the narrative reconstructs the continuity of Nazi power, the failures of postwar accountability and the ongoing geopolitical consequences of those escaped war criminals.

Bibliographic and physical details: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich (New York), 1973; 334 pages (including preliminaries); ISBN 0-15-113590-8 (ISBN13: 9780151135905). Classified as non-fiction historical investigation/biographical study, the book reads as an intelligence-style investigative narrative focused on Nazi underground networks, fugitives and escape routes. Catalog records do not confirm extensive visual content (maps or photo plates) in this edition. The work’s reliance on primary interviews and declassified material makes it a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in post‑WWII Nazi networks and accountability.

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Basic Bibliographic Data

Title: The Bormann Brotherhood
Author: William Stevenson
Publisher: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich (New York)
Publication year: 1973
ISBN: 0-15-113590-8



Type of Book

Non-fiction
Historical investigation
Biographical study
Study of Nazi war criminals



Main Subjects / Themes

Nazi underground networks after 1945
Continuity of Nazi influence after the Third Reich
Investigation of alleged survival of high-ranking Nazis



Main People / Historical Figures




Geographical Focus

Postwar German context (Nazi fugitives and networks)



WW2 / Post‑WW2 Scope

Third Reich leadership
Collapse of Nazi Germany, 1945
Immediate postwar period and Cold War era Nazi fugitives
Accountability and pursuit of Nazi war criminals



Nations / Political Entities Involved

Nazi leadership and associated networks (Axis side)



Focus / Functional Classification

Nazi Party leadership
War criminal networks
Fugitive Nazis and escape routes
Intelligence-style investigative narrative (journalistic/historical)



Library Classifications




Form / Features

Prose narrative; 334 pages including preliminary pages
No explicit evidence found in catalog records of extensive visual content (maps, photos, diagrams); visual-contents detail cannot be confirmed from available sources



Keywords & Tags for Cataloging and Search

World War II aftermath
Nazi war criminals
War criminals – Germany
Martin Bormann
Nazi leadership
Escape of Nazi war criminals
Survival of Nazi war criminals
Nazi underground
Postwar Nazi networks
Germany – 20th century
Biographical investigation
Historical investigation – Nazi era
Third Reich legacy


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