The Bormann dictations of 4 to 26 February and 2 April 1945 were monologues of Adolf Hitler recorded and edited by Martin Bormann. Their authenticity is disputed,[1]: 6 although some historians believe them to be fully or mostly reliable, even if possibly shortened or corrected by Bormann.[2]: 42
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