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Previously unseen photos and letters from Adolf Hitler’s deputy Rudolf Hess, who committed suicide in prison in 1987, are up for auction in the U.K. this weekend.
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… ...
The bones of Adolf Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess were exhumed under cover of darkness, burned and secretly scattered at sea after his grave became a shrine for thousands of neo-Nazis, a cemetery ...
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.
"Rudolf Hess (1894-1987) was a longstanding personal aide to Hitler, and deputy party leader of the Nazi party (until 1941). In May 1941, Hess flew to Scotland hoping to make peace between Germany ...
Adolf Hitler's Nazi deputy Rudolf Hess ‘murdered by British agents’ to stop him spilling wartime secrets. Surgeon claims Hess was killed on British orders to preserve wartime secrets.
Hess had been in prison with Hitler in the 1920s 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 ...
Rudolf Hess was Adolf Hitler's deputy in the Nazi party. He is pictured next to Hitler and other Nazi officials in 1937 After hearing Adolf Hitler speak for the first time at a rally in Munich in ...
Walter Hess lived with his wife in Alexandria, and in 1894 his son Rudolf was born in the Ibrahimia neighbourhood. Rudolf joined the German School in Alexandria and became a child of the city.
It was at the Nuremberg prison that Kelley interviewed Rudolf Hess, beginning in October 1945. Hess was a special case. Once Adolf Hitler’s deputy and designated successor, ...
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