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A Daring Venture - Rudolf Hess and the Ill-Fated Peace Mission of 1941 (Paperback, New edition)
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A Daring Venture - Rudolf Hess and the Ill-Fated Peace Mission of 1941 (Paperback, New edition)
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At the height of the Second World War, Hitler's Deputy, Rudolf
Hess, made a dramatic solo flight to the British Isles. His arrival
there was sensational news - and it baffled everyone. Why had he
come? Hess claimed he had flown to Britain entirely of his own
initiative and was on a personal mission of peace. But so unlikely
was the success of such an appeal in Churchill's entrenched Britain
that historians continue to wonder at his motives. In this book,
Peter Raina publishes, for the first time, complete texts of Hess's
'peace proposals' and a treatise he wrote in captivity outlining
how he saw Nazi Germany's role in Europe. These texts throw
considerable light on Hess's mission and also on how the Nazi
leadership saw their programme of expansion and their relations
with Britain. Disconcertingly single-minded and an unashamed
disciple of Hitler, Hess was at heart an idealist. His friend and
confidant Albrecht Haushofer was an idealist of a different kind,
and joined the German Resistance Movement. The frame story of this
book relates how the two men moved to their tragic ends.
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