The Truth About Rudolf Hess

The Truth About Rudolf Hess
Author: James Douglas-Hamilton
Publisher: Frontline Books
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2016-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1473876184

Rudolf Hess' flight to Britain in May 1941 stands out as one of the most intriguing and bizarre episodes of the Second World War.In The Truth About Rudolf Hess, Lord James Douglas-Hamilton explores many of the myths which still surround the affair. He traces the developments which persuaded Hess to undertake the flight without Hitlers knowledge and shows why he chose to approach the Duke of Hamilton. In the process he throws light on the importance of Albrect Haushofer, one-time envoy to Hitler and Ribbentrop and personal advisor to Hess, who was eventually executed by the SS for his involvement in the German Resistance movement.Drawing on British War Cabinet papers and the authors unparalleled access to both the Hamilton papers and the Haushofer letters, this new and expanded edition of The Truth About Rudolf Hess takes the reader into the heart of the Third Reich, combining adventure and intrigue with a scholarly historical approach.

Rudolf Hess

Rudolf Hess
Author: John Harris (Chartered accountant)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2019
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 9781912690954

The Flight of Rudolf Hess

The Flight of Rudolf Hess
Author: Roy Conyers Nesbit
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2007-05-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 0752472763

On 10 May 1941, Rudolf Hess - Deputy Fuhrer of the Third Reich - embarked on his astonishing flight from Augsburg to Scotland. At dusk the same day, he parachuted on to a Scottish moor and was taken into custody. His arrival provoked widespread curiosity and speculation, which has continued to this day. Why did Hess fly to Scotland? Had Hitler authorized him to attempt to negotiate peace? Was British Intelligence involved? What was his state of mind at the time? Drawing on a variety of reliable archive and eyewitness sources in Britain, Germany and the USA, authors Roy Conyers Nesbit and Georges van Acker have written what must be the most objective assessment of the Hess' story yet to be published. Their compelling narrative not only dispels many of the extraordinary conspiracy theories, but also uncovers some intriguing new facts.

The Loneliest Man in the World

The Loneliest Man in the World
Author: Eugene K. Bird
Publisher:
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2010-02-01
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN: 9784871878807

Without doubt, the most bizarre and controversial event in the History of World War II was the parachute jump by Deputy Fhrer Rudolf Hess into Scotland on May 10, 1941. Hess was supposedly on a peace mission to negotiate a peace between England and Germany. Hess was on his way to see the Duke of Hamilton in Scotland, with whom he believed he could negotiate a peace. Instead, Hess was put in jail, where he stayed for 46 years until he died in 1987. For 46 years he served a life sentence in West Berlin's Spandau prison. For the last 17 years he was the only inmate in a fortress built to hold 600. Long ago he was the second most powerful man in Germany, Deputy Fuhrer to Adolf Hitler. His name is Rudolf Hess. Now the almost incredible story of the Loneliest Man in the World is told by a man who, as part of the American garrison at Spandau, and later as Commandant, watched over Hess's every move and action, won his confidence, talked daily with him, and kept a day-to-day record. Was Hess mad? Colonel Bird's answer is an emphatic no. Is he the totally evil man that many think. Again, the author demurs. Above all, was he, when he flew to Scotland in the Spring of 1941, trying to make peace with Britain, and did Hitler know what Hess was doing. Readers will find the answers to this and many other crucial questions about the most enigmatic leader of the Third Reich in the pages of this book.

Prisoner #7, Rudolf Hess

Prisoner #7, Rudolf Hess
Author: Eugene K. Bird
Publisher: Viking Adult
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1974
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

After outwitting some ducks, Iktomi, the Indian trickster, is outwitted by Coyote.

Rudolf Hess

Rudolf Hess
Author: John Harris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2016-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781871468946

Farewell to Spandau

Farewell to Spandau
Author: Tony Le Tissier
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2021-11-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 075099925X

The last British Governor of Spandau Allied Prison puts the record straight about the final years of Rudolf Hess' life, and his ultimate suicide while in Allied custody.

The Demon of Geopolitics

The Demon of Geopolitics
Author: Holger H. Herwig
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2016-03-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1442261145

Karl Haushofer, a Bavarian general and professor, is widely recognized as the “father of geopolitics.” In 1945 the United States sought to put him on trial at Nuremberg as a major war criminal for being “Hitler’s intellectual godfather” and the true author of Mein Kampf. In this definitive biography, noted historian Holger H. Herwig assesses the fiction and reality behind these claims. Making comprehensive use of Haushofer’s previously unavailable private papers, Herwig analyzes Haushofer’s geopolitical concepts, his relations with his student Rudolf Hess, and his mentorship of Hitler and Hess at Landsberg Prison in 1924. Herwig offers unique insights into Haushofer’s crucial behind-the-scenes influence in providing the Nazis with his theories of Autarky and Lebensraum, the rationale for Germany’s control of Europe and the world. This riveting book ends with Haushofer’s final verdict on himself: “I want to be forgotten and forgotten.” But the author concludes with the admonition that the “demon” of Geopolitik demands much closer scrutiny in this new age of geopolitics.