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Rudolf hess. Les ann?es inconnues du dauphin d'hitler - David Irving
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.03 $Occasion - Etat Correct - Couvert - Rudolf hess. Les ann?es inconnues du dauphin d'hitler (1988) - Grand Format
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Rudolf Hess: Prisoner of Peace
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 84.85 $Rudolf Hess: Prisoner of Peace by G. Pile.
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Rudolf Hess' Mission: The Flight That Might Have Changed History
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 23.74 $In 1941 Rudolf Hess, Deputy Führer of the Nazi Third Reich, flew a Messerschmitt 110 from Germany to Scotland in a desperate but vain attempt to seek a peaceful settlement of the hostilities between Germany and Great Britain. The British promptly imprisoned him, Hitler disavowed himself of any knowledge about the flight, and the Anglo-German war continued. This alternative view of history – a work of fiction based on actual events -- considers different potential outcomes and possible consequences.
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Rudolf Hess: Der Stellvertreter
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 33.22 $Befriedigend/Good: Durchschnittlich erhaltenes Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit Gebrauchsspuren, aber vollständigen Seiten. / Describes the average WORN book or dust jacket that has all the pages present.
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Rudolf Hess: Truth at Last
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 106.77 $In this volume, John Harris and Richard Wilbourn build on their longstanding research into one of the enduring mysteries of World War II: Rudolf Hess’s famous 1941 mission to negotiate peace between Germany and Great Britain. Slowly, the fog is beginning to clear, and in Rudolf Hess: Truth at Last, Harris and Wilbourn present the implications of their recent findings in the Hess case, detailing what should have happened and what went wrong. Harris and Wilbourn have been researching the Hess case since his death in Berlin in 1987. They have pored over archives across the United Kingdom and Europe, examining close to ten thousand documents and uncovering new evidence in their quest to finally unravel the mysteries of the Hess flight. Drawing upon more than twenty-five years of painstaking research, the authors explain MI6’s involvement in the incident, explore MI6’s possible motives, and examine the role of the Polish government in exile, in particular the part played by arch federalist Josef Retinger. Harris and Wilbourn’s findings suggest that a separate peace was being negotiated outside of governmental channels, thus prompting Hess’s flight to Scotland. Rudolf Hess explores these findings and more in an in-depth investigation of one of the most intriguing stories of World War II.
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Rudolf Hess. Les Années inconnues du dauphin d'Hitler (1941-1945) [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 2.11 $Paris 1988. 1 volume/1. Broché cousu , format in-8°( 24 x 15,5 cm )( 592 gr ). ------ 416 pages et 8 planches de photos en cahier central .
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Rudolf Hess: Der Stellvertreter
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 37.71 $German language. 8.78x5.87x1.73 inches. In Stock.
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Rudolf Hess : Treachery and Deception [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 31.43 $The international deception behind the extraordinary flight to Scotland by the Deputy Fuhrer of Nazi Germany in 1941. 470pp. VG copy in dust wrapper
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Double Standards: The Rudolf Hess Cover-Up
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 63.03 $The authors reveal how, for 60 years, there has been an unprecedented cover-up by both the British Establishment and successive generations of historians about the flight of Hitler's Deputy Rudolf Hess to Scotland in May 1941. Long dismissed as the misguided attempt of a madman to make contact with a non-existent British peace party, "Double Standards" shows that Hess's peace mission was one of the pivotal events of the 20th century - and that the Establishment had very good reasons for covering up the truth: the Establishment WAS the peace party that Hess had come to meet. Perhaps even more shockingly, the book reveals that members of the Royal Family itself - whose involvement in the Hess affair, the authors say, has been "airbrushed" out of history - were at the heart of this group. Exposing the wartime propaganda that still masquerades as fact, and based on new material from eyewitnesses, hitherto inaccessible archives and intelligence sources, the book reveals that Hess's peace mission was of supreme importance and raises some of the most intriguing questions about the history of the 20th century. The authors' mission is to answer them.
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The Truth About Rudolf Hess (Paperback)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 2.63 $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.
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The murder of Rudolf Hess
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 62.65 $Thomas, W. Hugh, Murder Of Rudolf Hess, The
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Night Flight to Dungavel: Rudolf Hess, Winston Churchill, and the Real Turning Point of WWII
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 79.82 $Until now there has been no satisfactory answer to the question of why, in May of 1941, Hitler’s deputy Rudolf Hess flew a German fighter plane across the channel to Scotland, crashing at night in a muddy field near Dungavel House. Though Hess had been one of Hitler’s closest confidantes he was immediately denounced as a traitor in Berlin. Imprisoned in England, he was questioned by British MI6 and Churchill himself. The documents he had brought with him were confiscated and have not been made public to this day. Hess was tried at Nuremburg at the war’s end and imprisoned at Spandau in Berlin, one of only seven former Nazis held there. The other six were all released, but Hess lingered there alone until his death in 1987, possibly by suicide, possibly not. The official report on Hess has always been that he acted alone, but many historians question this conclusion.In Night Flight to Dungavel, award-winning historian Peter Padfield presents striking new evidence that spurs a wholesale reappraisal of the mystery: what actually happened, what role was played by Churchill and British intelligence, and what has been this episode’s significance as a real turning point of the war. Expertly woven into a compelling narrative that touches on Nazi sympathizers among the British aristocracy, possible British foreknowledge of the “final solution,” and the mysterious circumstances of Hess’s death in Spandau prison, Night Flight to Dungavel is among the most important and gripping stories of World War Two.
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The truth about Rudolf Hess
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.89 $Rudolf Hess's flight to Britain in 1941 was one of the most bizarre episodes of World War II. This book traces the developments which persuaded Hess to undertake his mission without Hitler's knowledge, and explores whether he acted alone or with others.
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Motive for a Mission: The Story Behind Rudolf Hess's Flight to Britain
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 131.69 $Book by Douglas-Hamilton, James
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My Father Rudolf Hess [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 37.71 $Full black cloth binding with gilt spine title, no inscriptions and unclipped DJ (in protective plastic wrapper). A superb copy of 414pp. incl 3 sections of glossy b/w photos
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The loneliest man in the world: The inside story of the 30-year imprisonment of Rudolf Hess
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 223.84 $Without doubt, the most bizarre and controversial event in the History of World War II was the parachute jump by Deputy Führer 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 supposedly on his way to see the Duke of Hamilton in Scotland, with whom he believed he could negotiate a peace. As to why Hess thought that he could negotiate a peace in this way or why he thought that the Duke of Hamilton was the right person with whom to negotiate peace, this remains a mystery, but it is only the first of a long string of mysteries involving Rudolf Hess. 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.
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The Loneliest Man in the World: Inside Story of the Thirty Year Imprisonment of Rudolf Hess
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 3.95 $Without doubt, the most bizarre and controversial event in the History of World War II was the parachute jump by Deputy Führer 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 supposedly on his way to see the Duke of Hamilton in Scotland, with whom he believed he could negotiate a peace. As to why Hess thought that he could negotiate a peace in this way or why he thought that the Duke of Hamilton was the right person with whom to negotiate peace, this remains a mystery, but it is only the first of a long string of mysteries involving Rudolf Hess. 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.
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Ten Days to Destiny: The Secret Story of the Hess Peace Initiative and British Efforts to Strike a Deal With Hitler
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 78.75 $Examines the mysterious mission of Rudolf Hess
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Ten Days to Destiny: The Secret Story of the Hess Peace Initiative and British Efforts to Strike a Deal With Hitler
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 104.75 $A renowned historian reveals that Rudolf Hess went to England in 1941 at Hitler's direction and with the connivance of the British secret services, bearing a serious a shocking peace offer. A dramatic and scrupulously researched story that finally unlocks the secrets of Hess' mysterious visit. Photos.
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Hess: The Missing Years, 1941-1945
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 80.00 $This book tells the Real History of the dramatic flight which Adolf Hitler s deputy Rudolf Hess made in 1941 to Scotland in an attempt to stop the war before the saturation bombing holocaust began. Intercepted before he could reach His Majesty the King, Hess vanished into the maw of the Secret Service, and was held as Winston Churchill s personal prisoner. British files relate how experts used truth drugs and hidden microphones to try to prise the secrets out of him. Taken to Nuremberg in 1945, Hess outwitted - and eventually outlived - his tormentors. He died mysteriously in 1987 after spending 46 years in jail.
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