Ilse Hess

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Ilse Hess

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Post by DavidFrankenberg » 19 Apr 2020, 20:27

Hi all,

She was the wife of the famous Rudolf Hess.

She survived the war and died in 1995. She wrote several books after the war.

I wonder what was her deep point of view about her husband's flight to England : was Hitler behind all this or did Rudolf really do it on his own (which is hard to conceive) ?

I have an other question : in wiki it is said that her father died during the Kapp putsch, and it is citing this website https://ww2gravestone.com/people/junge-hans-hermann-3/ , but this website clearly states that "Her father died in action in the first war"

So how did her father really die ?

Thanks all

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