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Jimmy Eakins' Mysterious World
Jimmy Eakins: Was the man who the British had in captivity since 1941 actually been Rudolph Hess or was he an imposter? You'll recall that during World War I, Rudolph Hess received a number of injuries in battle. In 1973, while Hess was in Spandow, a British army surgeon named Hugh Thomas examined him and he didn't notice the scars from some of these World War I wounds. So in 1979, after he got out of the service, he wrote a book proposing that the man in SpAndow prison was an imposter. And you can join them by visiting SQPN.com. Give,. make it possible for us to continue Jimmy Eakins' Mysterious