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Bernard Hutton's book is dedicated to Rudolf Hess, the Führer's closest friend and deputy for the party, who in May 1941, a month before the German war machine hit the Soviet Union, flew from an airfield near Munich to the British Isles. His secret purpose was to discuss the possibility of concluding a peace treaty between England and Germany. A few hours later he became a prisoner of the fighters, a local self-defense in the highlands of Scotland. On the basis of secret archival materials, the author, a staunch anti-fascist, restores the life path and character of Hess, reflects on the reasons for the failure of his mission, describes the years of solitary confinement in Spandau, which lasted until the end of the days of the secret "peacemaker".
The book contains rare photographs of Hess and its surroundings.
ISBN | 978-5-9524-4628-1 |
Publisher | Центрполиграф |
Format | 84x108/32 |
Publication date | 2009 |
Number of Pages | 296 |
Book series | За линией фронта. Военная история |
Bookbinding | твердый |