RUDOLF
HESS' PEACE FLIGHT
On the 10th of May, 1941 Hitler's “Luftwaffe” bombarded London. This was part a distraction. At the same time a Messerschmidt-fighter departed for another journey. At the wheel, Rudolf Hess, deputy-”Fuhrer” of Nazi-Germany.
The
flight had been carefully planned. The plane was converted into a
one-seater and it carried extra fuel tanks.
Destination:
Glasgow, Scotland. Purpose: to discuss a peace-treaty between England
and Germany. In the months before there had been a lot of diplomatic
attempts to find peace. The King of Sweden, the King of Spain and
even the Vatican tried to get the war faring countries to negotiate
peace. Germany seemed willing to settle. It would leave the occupied
countries in the West, pay compensation and even accepted a Polish
State. Germany in return, wanted their colonies back (Namibia,
East-Africa). Every ground for continuing the war would be gone and
England's ally the United States, would favor this.
Rudolf
Hess was an romantic and he adored Adolf Hitler. He preferred herbal
medicine and used astrology, to make decisions. In Hess' entourage
were many occultists, magicians and astrologers. Most important was
dr. Karl Haushofer, a former officer in the "Kaiserlichen Armee"
and diplomat in Japan. His influence led to the Axis, the Union, of
Germany, Japan and Italy. Haushofer was a nationalist and believed
that Germany had a special destiny. To fulfill this destiny, Germany
needed more “Lebensraum”. This “room to live” could be found
in the East. The, inferior, Slavic people had to make way for German
settlers. This was the most important battle, that would be decisive
for the German Empire and the Aryan super race.
Hess
flew, undiscovered across the North Sea and he parachuted North of
Glasgow. His goal was the estate of Lord Hamilton, who sympathized
with a peace treaty and who knew Rudolf Hess, personally.
In
this first year of the war, several influential politicians and even
royalties wanted to stop the war. On the other hand, the
“war-faction”, lead by Winston Churchill, was determined to fight
till the end. They were certain, that England would be victorious, if
the war lasted long enough. The “war-faction” formed the
majority.
Rudolf
Hess was greatly influenced by Karl Haushofer. Haushofer had a great
influence on Hess' decision to flight to Scotland. He knew Hamilton
and in an eye to eye contact, he could determine if the British were
genuine in their attempts to find term to end the war.
They
were not. Churchill did not want peace. For him the British Empire
could only survive, when the German Empire was crushed once and for
all. A peace in the West, would lead to a war in the East. When Hess
parachuted down, his welcome, was not as he had expected. He was
arrested and put into prison. In no way peace-negotiations were held
with him.
Hitler
called Hess publicly a fool and he denied a peace-treaty in the West.
Shortly afterwards Hitler's armies invaded Russia. The war for
Haushoffer's “Lebensraum” had begun.
Did
Hitler know nothing of the contacts of German ambassadors, diplomats
and even Joseph Goebbels. Strangely enough, two days later, three
German commando's parachuted down in Scotland. It was a quite
desperate plan. The three soldiers had to kidnap an important member
of the War-cabinet and exchange him for Rudolf Hess! They did not get
far. The strangers were immediately captured and brought to the Tower
in London. The three refused to become double-agents, and were shot.
Rudolf
Hess spent the rest of his life in jail. Unable to do his account of
this intriguing story. Karl Haushofer and his wife survived the war.
He knew everything about the peace flight of his friend. He had laid
several contacts for the Nazi-leader. The Allies did not bring him to
court, but he was used as a witness, during the Nuremberg. It did not
get that far. Shortly before his testimony, Karl and his wife
committed suicide. But there are severe doubts.
His
son Albrecht was arrested after the bomb-attack on Adolf Hitler in
1944. He was thrown into a Berlin prison and executed before the end
of the war.
Rudolf
Hess spend the rest of his life in the “Spandau prison” in
Berlin. In the end, he was the only prisoner. In later years tries
were made, to get Hess free. The English and the Soviets did resist
adamantly. Hess had to fulfill his sentence and die in prison. When
Michael Gorbatsjov became the Soviet prime-minister, their view
changed. They seemed willing to let Hess go. It deed not happen. On
August,17,
1987 Hess' male nurse was warned by telephone that something terrible
had happened. He ran to the prison gate and had trouble to get in.
When he finally got to his cell, Rudolf Hess was dead. According to
the official declaration, he had committed suicide. Hess' had
strangled himself with electricity cables. This suicide is disputed.
According to friends, who saw him regularly, the former Nazi-deputy
was physically unable to kill himself. He had to be helped to get up
and could not lift his arms anymore, due to arthritis.
The
British files about Hess will not get public until 2919. Then more
light will be shed on the year 1941. A year in which Germany seemed
to want a peace in the West. Germany invaded Russia and almost
reached Moscow. The year in which the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor
and Hitler declared war on the United States. The year, when the
second World War started.
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