Ernst Zundel, a Tribute to Rudolf Hess (Scotland Flt), Dec 8, 2023.mp4
Ernst Zundel talks about this great man: Rudolf Hess (message in both German and English).
https://codoh.com/library/document/ernst-zundel-meeting-honor-rudolf-hess-1987/en/
Ernst Zündel Meeting in Honor of Rudolf Hess (1987): In this (one hour and one minute) video, Ernst Zundel (1939 - 2017) hosts a meeting to pay tribute to Rudolf Hess (1894 - 1987). Ernst speaks in English, and translates his words in German. Rudolf Hess was a soldier in the Great War, like so many of the German National Socialist leaders. Hess won an Iron Cross for bravery in that conflict. After the war he joined the NSDAP and rose to be deputy leader. In 1941 he flew to Scotland to negotiate peace via the Duke of Hamilton. The circumstances of why he flew to Scotland, is unclear, but it may have been a Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) entrapment radio game. Up to the last stages of the war, Himmler, was receiving similar bogus peace feelers from the SIS. Winston Spencer-Churchill ordered Hess held prisoner. During his imprisonment, Hess stated that the "Holocau$t" was part of a Jewish plot to defame Germany. In 1945, Hess was put on "trial" by the Allies, and received a life sentence for the lunatic charge of "crimes against peace". Ten days before this meeting, on 17th August 1987, Rudolf Hess was found dead in Spandau Prison in Berlin. The Allies claimed that he had hanged himself. Hess was 93 at the time. The prison was ordered to be demolished, and Hess was secretly buried. Later, the Allies released the body to his family, and he was buried in the family plot at Wunsiedel. His wife, Ilse (nee Prohl) (1900-1995) who he had married in 1927, defiantly remained a National Socialist until her death in 1995, when she was buried next to her husband. The pathetic toadies of the Federal Republic were alarmed to see large numbers of Germans paying their respects to Rudolf, and in 2011, they destroyed the grave. Ernst, in this moving tribute, speaking in fluent English and his native German pays homage to Rudolf Hess, talking of his life and his ideals. Ernst shows pictures of hanged Germans at Nuremberg, in which the rope marks are sloped, unlike that of Rudolf Hess, which were level. Ernst asks who murdered Hess?