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  • One was called Rudolf Hess, the other Adolf Hitler.

    It’s not the jokes, it’s how you tell 'em 2009

  • We now also know that the postwar "confessions" of Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Hess, which is a crucial part of the Holocaust extermination story, was obtained by torture.

    Wake Up From Your Slumber - The Truth Will Set You Free 2008

  • Attlee conducts us on a latterday grand tour that takes in, among many other places, Turner's Thames, Basho's Japan, Pliny's Vesuvius and Rudolf Hess's solitary cell in Spandau prison.

    Nocturne: A Journey in Search of Moonlight by James Attlee – review 2011

  • Rudolf Hess's bones were exhumed after the Nazi's grave in Bavaria became a shrine for right-wing extremists.

    What's News: World-Wide 2011

  • His ideological compatriot, Rudolf Hess, spent much of his 21 years in Spandau dreaming of the moon and corresponding with Nasa, which appears to have indulged his astronomical passions as much as it did those of Wernher von Braun, architect both of the murderous V2 rocket programme and of the Apollo space programme.

    Nocturne: A Journey in Search of Moonlight by James Attlee – review 2011

  • “During the thirties, Heinrich Himmler and Rudolf Hess led German expeditions in search of Shambhala, scouring the mountains of Tibet, Nepal, and India in hopes of finding the wealth and knowledge that would bring about the rule of the Third Reich.”

    The Thieves of Darkness Richard Doetsch 2010

  • “During the thirties, Heinrich Himmler and Rudolf Hess led German expeditions in search of Shambhala, scouring the mountains of Tibet, Nepal, and India in hopes of finding the wealth and knowledge that would bring about the rule of the Third Reich.”

    The Thieves of Darkness Richard Doetsch 2010

  • Adolf Hitler had committed suicide April 30 in his Berlin bunker, but top Nazis survived, starting with deputies Hermann Goering and Rudolf Hess.

    Revamped Nuremberg courtroom opens Raymond M. Lane 2010

  • Göring was sure to stand trial, as would architect Albert Speer and former deputy Party chief Rudolf Hess.

    HITLER’S HOLY RELICS Sidney D. Kirkpatrick 2010

  • “During the thirties, Heinrich Himmler and Rudolf Hess led German expeditions in search of Shambhala, scouring the mountains of Tibet, Nepal, and India in hopes of finding the wealth and knowledge that would bring about the rule of the Third Reich.”

    The Thieves of Darkness Richard Doetsch 2010

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