“We’ll put all the children together in a house on a lake.”
“One year has a child, and the next year I do, so that you will always have a wife that is mobile,” Gerda gushed to her husband. Why not establish a polygamous household together? Gerda, instead of being stung, had a novel solution. Although Bormann was married, he pursued Behrens relentlessly until she finally gave in.Ī few months later, Bormann was forced to confess to his wife, Gerda, that he’d fallen “madly in love” with his mistress. The woman, Manja Behrens, was a dental assistant turned actress, who’d appeared in a couple movies. In October 1943, Adolf Hitler’s private secretary Martin Bormann fell head over heels with a woman he flirted with at a ball. G7 leaders have phone call with Zelensky as Putin vows to erase Ukraine's 'Nazi filth' UK defense secretary: Putin, generals are 'mirroring' Nazis and must meet same fate Portland police arrest suspect who left neo-Nazi propaganda outside community center Heirs of Nazi-looted paintings can proceed with auction after legal battle ends