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HESS AND RIBBENTROP c1945: Former Deputy Fuhrer Rudolf Hess and former German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop (covering his face) eating a meal under guard at the Nuremberg Court House during the post-Second World War trials of the Nazi leadership. * 20/04/01 Rudolf Hess, who, three authors believe died along with a British aristocrat during a secret peace mission three years before the end of the Second World War. Lynn Picknett, Clive Prince and Stephen Prior believe Hess, the Nazi Deputy Fuehrer, was a passenger on board a plane which crashed in Wales in 1942, claiming the life of Prince George, the Duke of Kent. And they claim the man who spent 40 years at Spandau was in fact a double planted by the British secret service. Official records state Hess flew to Scotland from Germany in 1941 in a bid to discuss a peace settlement with the Duke of Hamilton and other members of the British establishment. He crash landed 12 miles short of the Duke's estate at Dungavel near Glasgow and was arrested. He died in Spandau prison in Berlin in 1987.
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