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Rudolf Hess, the high-ranking Nazi who parachuted into Scotland in 1941 in a bid to end World War II, died Monday at 93 after having spent close to half a century in jail. Alfred Seidl, the Hess fa… ...
Rudolf Hess, 93, who helped Adolf Hitler propel Germany into World War II and then paid for it by spending nearly half a century in prison; in the prewar years, he ranked second to Hitler in power ...
Thousands of right-wing extremists marked the 15th anniversary of the death of Adolf Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess by marching through the southern German town of Wunsiedel, where he is buried.
BERLIN - The bones of Adolf Hitler's deputy, Rudolf Hess, have been removed from their grave in a small Bavarian town that had become a pilgrimage site for neo-Nazis.
Previously unseen notes of an army psychiatrist reveal how the British tried to get inside the mind of Germany's Deputy Fuhrer, Rudolf Hess, during World War II in an attempt to get inside the ...
The grave of Adolf Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess is seen in Wunsiedel, Germany, on August 16, 2000. German police are expecting neo-Nazis to commemorate Hess's death, which occurred August 17, 1987.
The remains of Nazi leader Adolf Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess have been exhumed from a grave in Bavaria after it became a pilgrimage for thousands of right-wing extremists. IE 11 is not supported.
The bones of Rudolf Hess, Adolf Hitler's deputy, have been exhumed and will be disposed of because his grave in the small Bavarian town of Wunsiedel had become a pilgrimage ...
The previously unseen notes of an army psychiatrist reveal how the British tried to get inside the mind of Hitler's deputy, Rudolf Hess.