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Rudolf Hess is Germany’s Number 2 in command and a close friend of Hitler.
Recall that it was Hess who typed out the dictation for Hitler’s Mein Kampf. In
May of 1941, Hess (who is fluent in English) flies a solo mission over Scotland
and parachutes in, carrying an offer of peace. He is hoping to link up with the
Duke of Hamilton, who he had befriended at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, and
convince his British acquaintance of Germany's sincere desire for peace. But he
is arrested instead.
On Churchill's orders, Hess is held in solitary confinement for the duration
of the war. After the war, Hess is "tried" at Nuremberg and then sentenced to
life in East Berlin’s Spandau prison. With the liberalization of the USSR in the
1980’s, there is talk of finally releasing him. But he is said to have committed
suicide in his cell in 1987. His family believes that the 93-year-old Hess was
murdered so that the details of his peace mission would remain buried forever.
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Hess's peace mission to Britain ended with Churchill jailing him for life.
MAY - JULY, 1941
FDR ESCALATES HIS PROVOKATION OF GERMANY &
JAPAN
Long before the German-Polish conflict, FDR had waged a silent war against
Germany. With Germany now in control of the European situation, FDR is even