August 18: The Death of the Infamous – Hess (2)

What Hess did during World War II can be described as "full of evil". The war crimes he committed www.biquge.info were eventually sentenced to "life imprisonment" by the International Military Tribunal. But how to carry out this "life sentence", there is a mysterious supernatural event that can be traced back here.

Before talking about this paranormal event, we have to look at the official account, about Hess's life sentence, the official description is as follows: In October 1946, Hess was tried in Nuremberg, and the International Military Tribunal sentenced Hess to life imprisonment. Hess was imprisoned in the Spandau Military Prison in West Berlin, which was guarded by soldiers from the victorious countries of World War II, the United States, the Soviet Union, Britain, and France. Hess spent 41 years in prison, a 93-year-old man who was too frail to take care of himself and often had to be hospitalized. The governments of the United States, Britain, and France repeatedly offered to release Hess on parole on humanitarian grounds, but the Soviet Union refused. On August 17, 1987, Hess hanged himself in prison at the age of 93 while the guards were unprepared. Hess was the longest-imprisoned and highest-ranking Nazi war criminal to start World War II.

The soldiers of the four countries take turns to guard, this can be understood, this model is a trick that the Americans came up with at first glance, typical American logic: Hess is an international war criminal, not a war criminal of one country, so there must be soldiers from many countries to guard and supervise. Just like after Japan's unconditional surrender in World War II, the United States asked China and the Soviet Union to send troops to Japan to supervise Japan. Jiang. Seashell. Shi originally wanted to send a brigade-sized unit to garrison it, but it turned out because he was busy with the civil war. Seashell. Shi Neng gritted his teeth and sent troops over, but now Little Japan still dares to be so arrogant? Of course, these are all afterthoughts, and at this point, by the way, everyone should have fun and have some conjecture...... Everybody gets the idea!

The real treachery was that Britain, the United States, and France proposed to parole Hess, all of which were rejected by the Soviet side. In the face of this situation, there is only one reason, that is, the Soviet Union hated Hess, so what did Hess do so that he was imprisoned until he was 93 years old, and the Soviet side still can't forgive him? The reason for this lies in...... Hess's Flying Event!

On the afternoon of May 10, 1941, Hess and his wife, Ilsa Hess, hurriedly bid farewell and drove to Augsburg Airport in Germany, accompanied by an adjutant, a herald, a security officer, and a chauffeur. Hess changed into the Luftwaffe captain's uniform, left the adjutant a letter from the lieutenant that he would have to forward Hitler as soon as possible if Hess did not return after four hours of absence, and flew the ready-to-use Me110 fighter to Scotland, England, at 17:45 CET. At 23:09 that night, Hess, who flew to Scotland, parachuted near Glasgow, where the Duke of Hamilton's residential area is located. The loud bang of the plane crash attracted attention. When landing, Hess, who was slightly injured, was discovered by a British junior official, and under the cover of Hess's false identity, he asked to see the British Duke of Hamilton......

It's kind of incredible, isn't it? A second-in-command in Germany at that time, who flew a plane to England alone at any cost, in order to ask to see the Duke of Hamilton, such an act that no one understands, a phone call or a telegram can be solved, why did Hess take the risk to do it himself?

Purpose: Make peace with Britain and go to war with the USSR with all your might! Of course, this is the official explanation, and this explains a lot of points, in addition to what the author said above, why Hess carried out this mission? No. 1 man in Germany. Does Teller know about this?

Looking at various historical sources, it is almost certain that all the official explanations agree that Xi. Teller didn't know about it. Teller's assessment of Hess was: "A stupid thing. But there was a piece of evidence from the Soviet side that confirmed that the Soviet side had a document. Teller was aware of this, and the source of the evidence was Hess's deputy, Pynch, who was captured by the Soviets, and in his confession, Pinnch made it clear that Hess's flight and airborne landing were part of secret Anglo-German negotiations that had lasted for a long time, and that his mission was to do everything in his power to get Britain to agree to an alliance with Germany. Even if this is not possible, make sure that London stands by while Germany goes to war against the Soviet Union. Another fact that can be regarded as circumstantial evidence is that Hitler, while criticizing Hess, took good care of his wife, who remained in Germany. Moreover, before this paranormal event, Hitler valued and protected his "close comrade-in-arms" Hess very much, and even forbade him to fly for safety reasons until Hess embarked on a voyage to Scotland.

After this incident, the consequences were great, and the Italian side began to suspect that Berlin intended to betray its allies and collude with the Central Powers. Moscow, on the other hand, believed that Germany did intend to make peace with Britain alone, and then turned its guns on the Soviet Union. London's attitude is naturally one of outright denial, and most high-level figures such as Prime Minister Churchill have tried to avoid it.

If this is a plan, why is it so complicated and risky to complete? This is definitely not what the official says, making peace with Britain and launching an attack on the USSR. It's that they know the end and pave the way for themselves...... (According to Professor Axier.) )

Thanks to Hess and Nozomi. Teller believes in geography. Political, so attacking the USSR was a necessary move, but Hess and Hess . Teller knew a truth: after attacking the Soviet Union, the final fate was to make Germany a defeated country in World War II. Know the results? Right...... Hope. This conversation between Teller and Hess is clear:

IH: We lost.

He: I should be looking for a way back!

IH: I can't have any room to manoeuvre, but you do.

HH: I could save a life, but the life of a prisoner doesn't mean much to me.

IH: Go with the flow, don't disobey the will of God! A trip to the UK is imperative. Only then will you be able to get the British to speak for you and let you live up to 100 years old after our defeat.

H: No...... It's not what I want, I'll follow you.

No: No! There is no need, if you want to show your loyalty to me, then how many years have you and I known each other?

H: Six years!

IH: Then you can come to me when you're 94 years old.

HH: Yes.

This conversation was overheard by Hess's deputy, Pinch, who, after being captured by the Soviets, gave the original account of this passage to the Soviets in order to obtain preferential treatment. The Soviet side was shocked when they heard this, and archived it as a secret archive, and the period of defilement: 60 years

This was the main reason why the Soviets were reluctant to give Hess parole. Hess hanged himself at the age of 94!

Sixty years later, the secret file was partially dismantled. The supernatural legends of Teller and Hess are endless! (ENDS)