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Maybe of interest - but today I had a meeting in my office with an ex servieman who guarded Rudolf Hess in Spandau Prison he committed suicide in 1987 at age 92 but this guy was saying that it was no suicide.

 

A very interest meeting :-D

 

 

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Wow, thanks Clive - that is good reading.

 

They guy in here yesterday pretty much said the same but believed it to the Americans who done it. He said that there was no way he could of hung himself as his hands were so bent and buckled that he couldn't even dress himself.

 

Would be interesting to dig through the files of MI5.

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They didn't, the royalty is another thing....

there a very good researched book on the matter.

Can't find it.

Basically its about contacts between brit royalty and germany (Hess).

Churchill was opposed to any form of negotiations.

 

lets be honest; would Hess fly to the UK with only a vague idea about negotiations?

He wasn't as mad as he was made out to be....

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Try : "Flight to Nowhere" by Stephen McGinty, and "Double Standards" by Lynn Picknett for a more recent update on this, and of course "The Murder of Rudolf Hess" by Hugh Thomas from the late 70's.

 

Dodgy lot them Royals, as the second world war was really just a family argument.

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