
Was Rudolf Hess Murdered? (Nazi Hess Conspiracies)
Jimmy Akin's Mysterious World
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Rudolph Hess's Killing
Wolf: The two men, the Tunisian orderly Malawi, saw in American uniform, who were most probably Rudolph Hess's murderers, were from a British SAS regiment. He also noted that the role taken by British citizens in the event surrounding his father's death was really outside of Britain. And so he concludes, Rudolph Hess did not commit suicide on August 17, 1987, as the British government claims. "The weight of evidence shows instead that British officials acting on high-level orders murdered my father," Wolf says.
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After World War II, Nazi leader Rudolph Hess was imprisoned in Germany's Spandau prison. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli discuss whether the man in Spandau was Hess or an impostor and whether he died by suicide or was murdered and who would have done it.
