Rudolf Hess

Rudolf Hess

The Flight That Changed the War and Was Never Explained

von Thomas Loki

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Beschreibung

In May 1941, Rudolf Hess, one of Hitler's closest associates, boarded a plane alone and flew to Scotland on a mission that stunned the world. His sudden journey, carried out without clear authorisation and followed by years of silence and speculation, remains one of the most baffling episodes of the Second World War.


 


Rudolf Hess explores the motives, theories, and political consequences surrounding this extraordinary flight. Written in a clear, human tone, the book examines wartime diplomacy, internal tensions within the Nazi leadership, and the enduring mystery of what Hess truly hoped to achieve.


 


Was it a rogue peace mission, a delusional gamble, or part of a deeper strategy that was never fully revealed? This is a careful exploration of ambition, ideology, and secrecy at the highest levels of power—an unresolved story that continues to provoke debate decades later.

Produktdetails

ISBN 9786718471196
Verlag Heritage Books
Erscheinungsdatum 13.02.2026
Sprache Englisch