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Rudolf Hess, pictured to the right of Adolf Hitler, arrived in Wales 80 years ago When Adolf Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess arrived in a small south Wales town, mystery surrounded why he was there ...
Humans Exclusive: DNA solves Rudolf Hess doppelgänger conspiracy theory. Adolf Hitler's deputy flew to Scotland in 1941 and was imprisoned for the rest of his life.
Rudolf Hess FAMOUS FOR: Deputy Fuehrer until 1941 — the year he was arrested in England after a rogue mission there. Remained imprisoned until his suicide by hanging on Aug. 17, 1987.
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.
Hess' motives have fascinated war historians for more than seven decades and now a new book suggests he was in cahoots with members of the British Royal family. According to Rudolf Hess: Treachery ...
Previously unseen photos and letters from 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 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 site for neo-Nazis, the ...
When Adolf Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess arrived in a small south Wales town, mystery surrounded why he was there. Some suspected it was not really him. Even today no-one really knows why he was in ...
Did Nazi Rudolf Hess have a family link to Wales? Image source, Getty Images. Image caption, Rudolf Hess, pictured to the right of Adolf Hitler, arrived in Wales 80 years ago Article Information.