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CHERK
09-28-2007, 01:13 PM
"Britain tried in vain to allow Hitler's deputy to be freed after 30 years in jail for war crimes, according to newly released secret files.
Rudolf Hess died in 1987

However, the Russians never forgave Rudolf Hess for what they believed was his double treachery in seeking peace with Britain just before the Nazis launched their attack on the Soviet Union.

The documents, released to National Archives in Kew, south-west London, relate to the period between 1973 and 1974, when Hitler's former deputy had been the sole prisoner in the Allied Military Prison in Berlin — Spandau — for about eight years.

The prison was jointly governed by Britain, France, America and Russia. By 1974 the western allies were prepared to allow Hess to live in limited freedom but they were powerless unless the Soviets agreed.
Correspondence between the countries reveals the depths of scrutiny of Hess's movements and the tensions over his release.
It took 32 military guards, 20 warders and four prison governors — one from each Allied country — to maintain round-the-clock surveillance.

In 1974, as Hess approached his 80th birthday alone in Spandau, British appeals for clemency were backed by President Nixon in America and the French and West German governments.

There was wide support for a humanitarian release. One of the supporters was Airey Neave, the Tory MP who had been an official at the Nuremburg war crimes trials and a prisoner of war in Colditz.
According to the documents, he told William Rogers, the Labour foreign secretary: "Hess is confined in very cramped quarters and the Russians interpret the regulations very harshly. I hope you share my view that this is inhuman, and that the Soviet policy of vengeance towards a man of 79 should not prevail."

But the Russian gaolers kept up a relentless campaign of humiliation.
Their attitude was summed up by the Soviet party newspaper Pravda, which decreed: "The conscience of the people dictates that the Hitlerite lieutenant Hess must drink his retribution to the bottom of the cup."
Hess flew to Britain on May 10, 1941 seeking to end the war with the western allies. His terms were rejected but the Russian leader, Josef Stalin, believed he had tipped off Winston Churchill about Hitler's invasion of Russian territory on June 22, repudiating their non-aggression treaty.
Hess died in Spandau in August 1987, aged 93. A verdict of suicide was recorded, because of an electric cord around his neck, although his family claimed he had been murdered by his captors."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/09/28/whess128.xml

Besides political masturbation a job well done.

Killerkai1
10-01-2007, 09:09 AM
I thought it was well known that is exactly what the Russians were doing, trying to stop Hess being released.

Fullaut0
10-01-2007, 09:40 AM
Ah yes, Hess - the 'nice' Nazi, the 'prisoner for peace.'

Boo farkin hoo.

Hess was the deputy leader of the Nazi party tasked with objectives including the realisation of it's basic idealogy.

This includes the extermination of what the Nazis considered to be inferior racial stock.

So big deal if the Russians cared more for revenge.

Dare I say he got what he deserved?

I mean, Nixon felt sorry for him.

Game over man.

quinsen
10-01-2007, 10:44 AM
The problem is, he's a martyr for all the neo-nazis. That doesn't sound much better than let him die a "public" death outside of prison without any intel conspiracy theories.

Subsonic
10-01-2007, 11:49 AM
I don't know why this is suddenly news. Everyone knew at the time it was the Soviets alone who blocked Hess's release. It suited them to have a military presence in Spandau Prison, which was located in West Berlin.

Susumu
10-01-2007, 12:03 PM
The problem is, he's a martyr for all the neo-nazis.
problem? for whom? What difference does it it make who neo-nazis idolize?

mas36
10-01-2007, 12:12 PM
"to live in limited freedom".....what does that mean, House arrest? Had Hess been released from Spandau, he would have been sought after by historians and journalist to no end. Hess would have been found one way or another, and once his whereabouts known, he would have become a lightning rod for neo-Nazis.

quinsen
10-01-2007, 12:26 PM
problem? for whom? What difference does it it make who neo-nazis idolize?

You don't live in germany, don't you? It's not the "who". It's worse enough that they have these idols, but especially hess is a martyr in their eyes, who didn't commit suicide or died like everyone else does. that makes him special.
just visit wunsiedel on august 17th and see the "rudolf-heß-gedenkmarsch", one of the most important events for german/european neo-nazis which unites many groups of this "movement" every year again.

Susumu
10-01-2007, 12:32 PM
You don't live in germany, don't you? It's not the "who". It's worse enough that they have these idols, but especially hess is a martyr in their eyes, who didn't commit suicide or died like everyone else does. that makes him special.
just visit wunsiedel on august 17th and see the "rudolf-heß-gedenkmarsch", one of the most important events for german/european neo-nazis which unites many groups of this "movement" every year again.

actually I do live in Germany ;)
I still don't see the problem - you think they'd not be marching if there was no Hess?
They'd just be marching for Hitler's cleaning lady or somebody else instead.
The problem are the neo-nazis not their idols (at least not the ones who are dead already)

quinsen
10-01-2007, 02:54 PM
if hitler's cleaning lady died under such 'mysterious' circumstances... ;)

As i said, it's not the "who", it's the way hess died, cause they blame foreign intel for murder.

Susumu
10-01-2007, 04:02 PM
again why would we need to worry about what they think?
It's not like they're a majority in germany or as if they play a significant role in politics or education or something.

quinsen
10-01-2007, 04:11 PM
Wehre/t den Anfängen.

I wouldn't underestimate them. Especially in times when 30% (iirc) of the ppl could imagine to vote radical parties in germany.

Invisigoth
10-02-2007, 10:40 PM
They should have handed the ****** to the Russians and have him dissapear somewhere in Sibiria, never to be heard of again...