RUDOLF HESS SIGNED LETTER 1941
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Nazi German Deputy Fuhrer and second in command after Goering, Hess was one of Hitler’s closest confidantes and friends. In an unauthorized peace mission, Hess flew a German fighter to England and surrendered, purportedly attempting to ally Germany with Great Britain against Russia. His mission, of course, failed and Hess was imprisoned at Spandau where he was found hanged in 1987. T.L.S. on NSDAP letterhead, 1p. Berlin, Jan. 31, 1941 to Gen. Georg Thomas. Hess asks that generals involved in defense armaments to address a conference, and invites Thomas to speak as well. File holes, else very good. Wehrmacht Gen. GEORG THOMAS (1890-1946) was a leading participant in planning and carrying out economic exploitation of the Soviet Union, most notably the Hunger Plan, and was a member of the July 20 bomb plot.
On 10 May 1941, Hess made a solo flight to Scotland, where he hoped to arrange peace talks with the Duke of Hamilton
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