The Bormann Testament

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The Bormann Testament is a Cold War-era espionage novel by former CIA officer E. Howard Hunt that imagines the survival and secret postwar influence of Nazi leader Martin Bormann.

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instanceOf Cold War-era thriller
novel
author E. Howard Hunt NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
fictionalizes survival of Martin Bormann
form prose narrative
genre political thriller
spy fiction
hasAuthorBackground former CIA officer
hasFictionalStatus alternate history premise
hasTitleCharacter Martin Bormann NERFINISHED
imagines Bormann’s escape from postwar justice
involves Nazi war criminals
Western intelligence services
language English
literaryPeriod 20th-century American fiction
mainCharacter Martin Bormann NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus secret postwar influence of Martin Bormann
portrays covert operations
international conspiracy
publicationEra Cold War NERFINISHED
setting post–World War II period
subjectMatter Nazi fugitives
intelligence agencies
theme Cold War espionage
clandestine political influence
postwar Nazi networks

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Everette notableWork The Bormann Testament
subject surface form: Everette Howard Hunt