Memorabilia: David Irving Discusses Rudolf Hess on November 2013 (2hrs Video)
David Irving Discusses Rudolf Hess 2013.
In this (2 hour 41 minutes) video, David Irving, the superb author of many books on WW2 and brilliant researcher talks about Rudolf Hess. In 1941, Rudolf Hess flew to Britain in a desperate attempt to stop the insane war between Germany and the British Empire. After a long flight and his first parachute jump, Rudolf landed close to his target in Scotland. Rudolf hoped to meet the Duke of Hamilton, to arrange a peace. However, Winston Churchill, a friend of Rothschild, the Jewish banker, squashed any peace efforts. Rudolf ended up a prisoner. At the absurd Nuremberg "trials", Rudolf was incredibly given a life sentence for the absurd charge of "crimes against peace". Rudolf ended up as a prisoner in solitary confinement in Berlin, for decades afterwards. In 1987, the 93 year old Rudolf was found dead, supposely by hanging himself. It is extremely unlikely that Rudolf killed himself as an autopsy showed the hanging marks were inconsistant with suicide. It seems that as the marks were level, that Rudolf had been murdered, probably by the British Secret Service (SIS). Incredibly for a bunch of hopeless idiots, the prison was immediately demolished to prevent it becoming a place of homage. Rudolf's grave was eventually re-opened by the Allies and his ashes were cremated and destroyed at sea. His tombstone was also destroyed. A monument marking his landing place in Scotland was also removed.
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