Proper noun
Bormann (plural Bormanns)
A surname.
According to Wyllie, Martin Bormann “possessed a relentless and unrestrained libido that he made no effort to control,” and often treated Gerda brutally. Source: Internet
After he became chancellor, Hitler drew up plans for expansion and remodelling of the main house and put Bormann in charge of construction. Source: Internet
Although Bormann was married, he pursued Behrens relentlessly until she finally gave in. Source: Internet
Antonie Bormann gave birth to three sons, one of whom died in infancy. Source: Internet
Bormann was one of the leading proponents of the ongoing persecution of the Christian churches and favoured harsh treatment of Jews and Slavs in the areas conquered by Germany during World War II. Source: Internet
Both episodes had Rollin Hand (played by Jewish actor Martin Landau ) impersonate a leading Nazi figure – Martin Bormann in one case – in a successful effort to stop the revival. Source: Internet