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  • '''Rudolf Hess''' (1894-1987) was one of the early core members of the [[Nazi Party]], ori | title = Rudolf Hess: The Uninvited Envoy
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  • .... In March 1924, he was sentenced a year in prison, as an accomplice of [[Rudolf Hess]] in the brutal, vengeance murder of Walther Kadow (his former teacher at e ...1941 Bormann was the Chief of Cabinet in the Office of the Deputy Fuhrer, Rudolf Hess, acting as his personal secretary. When Hess flew to Britain, Bormann avoi
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  • '''Rudolf Hess''' (1894-1987) was one of the early core members of the [[Nazi Party]], ori | title = Rudolf Hess: The Uninvited Envoy
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  • ...venue. He said that he was "rather disturbed" that [[Julius Streicher]], [[Rudolf Hess]] and [[Alfred Rosenberg]] acted so well in the reenactment. "Frau Riefenst
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  • ...the [[Chancellery of the Nazi Party|Party Chancellery]], first headed by [[Rudolf Hess]] and then by [[Martin Bormann]]. "The Chancellery was assisted by the Part ...might also have additional State or Party ranks, [[Martin Bormann]] and [[Rudolf Hess]] to Deputy Fuehrer, [[Heinrich Himmler]] as Reichsfuhrer SS, while the dea
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  • ...in 1926, and opened a private practice in 1927. It did not flourish, and [[Rudolf Hess]] recruited him as the Party's chief defense counsel.
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  • ...d at [[Spandau Prison]] in Berlin, which closed after the last prisoner, [[Rudolf Hess]], died on August 17, 1987. *[[Rudolf Hess]]
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  • ...he later took her, along with her mother and a girlfriend, on a road trip. Rudolf Hess called her a "tall, pretty girl of nineteen...always cheerful and as little ===Rudolf Hess===
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  • ...re-war aristocratic conservatism. Among the party’s earlier members were [[Rudolf Hess]], [[Hans Frank]], and [[Alfred Rosenberg]], all later prominent in the Naz The party’s nominal Deputy Leader was [[Rudolf Hess]], but he had no real power in the party. By the early 1930s the senior lea
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  • ===The flight of Rudolf Hess=== [[Rudolf Hess]], while still Deputy Fuehrer, had become increasingly marginalized. While
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  • ...tsch; its two volumes were published in 1925 and 1926. He dictated it to [[Rudolf Hess]]. Although most critics believe it desperately required editing, Father
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  • ...onflict was not, so they thought, with Hitler, but with his lieutenants, [[Rudolf Hess]], [[Julius Streicher]] and [[Hermann Esser]], who, they said, were mismana
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