Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Rudolf Hess

 

I believe this historic that European public figures and officials need to know this—for the sake of their own personal safety and the safety of their families and loved ones!

This is very interesting fate, viewed in light of current trends in European justice and potential, foreseeable changes in the future.

Tale of Rudolf Hess

What is interesting about this person in light of modern trends?  He did not participate in the organization of Nazi labor concentration camps, he did not participate in the planning and implementation of the occupation of Europe. His psychological profile is similar to many modern public figures, both in individual jurisdictions of the trade confederation of the European Union, and in persons influencing the leadership and justice of the European Confederation of the European Union whose operational activities negatively affect immunity from the aggressive promotion of tyranny, dictatorship,  bondrelatium v ​​format Europy.

Furrer's deputy, the third in line to rule the National Socialist Party of the German Empire after Hitler and Goering... Hess wrote Main Kampf for Hitler while they were imprisoned in Lanceberg prison and was known as his most fanatical follower.

By the start of the war, Hess was removed from most important decisions, and many in Hitler's inner circle considered him insane.

On May 10, 1941, at the height of the war, Hess boarded Messer Schmidt's fighter plane alone and flew over the North Sea, parachuted into Scotland, broke his ankle.  When he was found, he announced that He ist Rudolf Hess, third in the German High Command, had returned from a peace mission and wanted to talk to Douglas Douglas Kemingston, the thirty-footed Duke Kemingston, whom he had met at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin.  Hess received such an audience that he announced his intention to meet with King George VI, secure the resignation of Winston Churchill, and negotiate a peace agreement with Britain that would allow Germany and the United Kingdom to jointly crush the Soviet regime. But Britain had plans to occupy Denmark and Norway, so in response to this proposal, Hess was thrown into the Tower of London. In 1940, during Operation Wess Rubbing, the Germans rolled in tanks and occupied the region.  He remained there until February 1945. And in July 1945, he was extradited to Allied-occupied Germany, where he appeared before the Nursing Tribunal.

The court found him guilty of crimes against peace and of conspiring with other German leaders to commit crimes. He served a life sentence in Spandau Prison; the Soviet Union blocked repeated attempts by family members and prominent politicians to secure his early release. While incarcerated—as the sole prisoner at Spandau—he officially committed suicide (by hanging); however, an MI6 file titled "Suicide" contains information that makes it impossible to state with certainty whether it was indeed suicide, an act instigated from the outside, or a murder staged to look like suicide. He died in 1987 at the age of 93.

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