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Hitler's Fixer 2001

50 min📅 2001-12-01

"The True Story of Hitler's Deputy: Martin Bormann"

Dive into the fascinating world of Hitler's Fixer, a 2001 documentary that uncovers the life of Martin Bormann, the man who controlled access to Adolf Hitler.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hitler's Fixer (2001) about?

Hitler's Fixer is a documentary that delves into the life of Martin Bormann, the man who controlled access to Adolf Hitler and was named the executor of his will.

Who directed Hitler's Fixer?

Director information is not available.

Who stars in Hitler's Fixer?

Unfortunately, the main cast for Hitler's Fixer is not available.

Is Hitler's Fixer (2001) worth watching?

While the IMDb rating for Hitler's Fixer is not available, this documentary's exploration of Nazi politics and the life of Martin Bormann makes it a compelling watch for those interested in history and the lives of influential figures.

How long is Hitler's Fixer?

Hitler's Fixer has a runtime of 50 minutes.

About Hitler's Fixer (2001) — A Glimpse into the Life of Hitler's Most Trusted Ally

Dive into the fascinating world of Hitler's Fixer, a 2001 documentary that uncovers the life of Martin Bormann, the man who controlled access to Adolf Hitler. As the most loyal comrade of the Fuhrer, Bormann was named the executor of Hitler's will, leaving behind a complex legacy. This gripping documentary explores the themes of power, loyalty, and the intricacies of Nazi politics. With a runtime of 50 minutes, Hitler's Fixer (2001) is a concise yet captivating look into one of history's most intriguing figures. By examining the true story of Hitler's deputy, this film provides a unique perspective on the inner workings of the Nazi regime. Whether you're a history buff or simply intrigued by the lives of those who shaped the 20th century, Hitler's Fixer is a must-watch. Explore the life of Martin Bormann and the events that shaped the course of history in this captivating documentary.