After Hitler
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Initial release | April 6, 2016 |
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Directors | David Korn-Brzoza |
Producers | Fabienne Servan-Schreiber |
Cast | Vincent Lindon |
Screenplay | David Korn-Brzoza |
Olivier Wieviorka | |
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ID | 2229969 |
About After Hitler
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Rudolf Hess: DNA test disproves Spandau prison conspiracy theory
... Rudolf Hess1894: Born in Alexandria, Egypt1914-18: Serves during WWI, ending war as Lieutenant1920: Joins Hitler s young Nazi party1923: Imprisoned with Hitler and becomes his Secretary1933: the members of the Nazi party, After Hitler s rise to power1941: Seek peace with Britain solo flying to Scotland; detained in Britain1946: Convicted of crimes against peace in Nuremberg, and the life is given, set1947: Transferred to Spandau prison in Berlin1987: found hanged...
Rudolf Hess: DNA test disproves Spandau prison conspiracy theory
An enduring Conspiracy Theory that the Nazi war criminal, Rudolf Hess , had been replaced by a double in jail has finally been put to rest.
A DNA test carried out by Austrian scientists has shown that The Man imprisoned in Berlin's Spandau Prison had indeed been Hitler's deputy.
Hess was captured after flying to Scotland in 1941 and sentenced to life in prison at the Nuremberg Trials .
He was found hanged in the Berlin jail in 1987 at the age of 93.
Hess was Spandau Prison's last inmate, the FSI Genetics journal says.
That was compared with tests of a blood sample taken from The Man known as Spandau prisoner No 7, The Prison 's last inmate, in 1982.
The results showed a match of almost 100%.
One of the main proponents of The Impostor theory was Hess 's prison doctor, W Hugh Thomas.
His theory was based, among other elements, on the fact that The Man in Spandau bore physical differences with Hess and that he had refused to see His Family for many years - not helped by the fact that he also seemed to suffer from apparent amnesia.
Hess was one of Hitler's closest aides. But in 1941 he made a Solo Flight to Scotland, where his plane crash-landed, in an apparently unauthorised peace mission which was denounced by the Führer.
He was imprisoned by The British for the duration of The War .
At the Nuremberg Trials in 1946, Hess was cleared of war crimes and crimes against humanity, but convicted of crimes against peace and jailed For Life .
He spent the next 40 Years in Spandau Prison in Berlin, before being found hanged in an apparent suicide.
Rudolf Hess1894: Born in Alexandria, Egypt
1914-18: Serves during WWI, ending war as lieutenant
1920: Joins Hitler's fledgling Nazi Party
1923: Imprisoned with Hitler and becomes his secretary
1933: Becomes deputy of the Nazi Party After Hitler 's rise to power
1941: Seeks peace with Britain by flying solo to Scotland; detained in Britain
1946: Convicted of crimes against peace at Nuremberg Trials and given life sentence
1947: Transferred to Spandau Prison in Berlin
1987: Found hanged
germany, nazi germany
Source of news: bbc.com