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The Hitler-Hess Deception, By Martin Allen, 12-18-3I'm stunned!!Tonight, at 8:15pm on NTV in the show 'TECHNIK & TRENDS' we were
shown an Interview with the English Historian MARTIN ALLEN, in which
he very clearly stated that according to documents he found in the
British Archives, Rudolf Hess flew to Gt Britain with Hitler's
knowledge and with a 7 Point peace plan from Hitler in his pocket.Hitler's Peace Plan included:a) Withdrawal of all German Troops from Poland, Belgium, France &
Holland.b) Reimbursement for war damage to those countriesc) Total German disarmamentd) Destruction of all German war weaponry.This offer threw the British Government under Churchill who had ready
made plans to force Germany into a war into a turmoil and the British
knew they couldn't accept Hitler's offer, so they threw Hess into
Prison and tossed away the key. What also came out of the interview
was the fact that the British were not worried about Nazi 'brutality'
at all but the extremely successful model of government the Germans
(Hitler) had devised.Martin Allen has written all this in his latest book.
And THIS on German TV....heads will roll!!
The Hitler-Hess Deception
By Martin AllenSynopsis (Amazon.co.uk)This text aims to shed light on discoveries which claim to reveal the
truth about Rudolph Hess' solo flight to Britain in May 1941 and
explain the British government's 60-year-long silence as to what the
Hess mission was all about. The mystery of the deputy Fuhrer's flight
and subsequent silence has led to a seemingly endless flow of books
speculating as to his motives. In 2001 (the 60th anniversary of the
flight) more books appeared. But the crucial pieces of evidence which
could prove that the British government were playing a game - the
outcome of which would have far-reaching effects on the course of the
war - have not been found. This book claims to have this very
information.Customer ReviewsThe Man Who Knew Too MuchReviewer: Thomas Dunskus from F-33760 FaleyrasMartin Allen's book "The Hitler/Hess Deception" deals with the fate
of Rudolf Hess who had been, at one time, Hitler's deputy and who, in
his day, carried the epithet "the conscience of the party". He was
condemned to life imprisonment and served time for half a century
until he was found hanged in the prison at Spandau whose only
remaining prisoner he then was.He had left Germany in May, 1941, under mysterious circumstances, and
was held essentially incommunicado ever after. At that time, the
Nazis had instituted a number of antisemitic laws, they had
instigated or at least tolerated a pogrom, and were following an
expansionist and aggressive policy, but with some hindsight, one
wonders why this man had to be shut up for the rest of his life,
whereas other figures among Hitler's close associates who had played
a more active role for a much longer time, were released from jail
after a number of years that appear reasonable under normal legal
aspects.The author has gathered together the shreds of evidence that remained
after the British in 1945 had collected and destroyed whatever
pertinent files they were able to put their hands on
and "neutralized" undesirable witnesses. He shows that the "Hess
incident" - Hess' solo flight to Scotland in May, 1941, a month
before Germany attacked the Soviet Union - was not at all the feat of
a madman decided on at the spur of the moment that it was later made
to appear by both the British and the German side. Even (nay,
particularly!) Hitler's deputy could not just get into his personal
Messerschmitt 110 and take off for the 1000 mile flight to Prestwick
without major technical and logistic preparations in Germany, along
the way, and at the other end.The book explains that the flight as such was the result of a sting
operation devised by Britain's Strategic Operations staff, aimed at
making Hitler believe that the British government could be toppled,
peace could be made in the West, and the Germans would be able to
affront the Soviets without having to worry about their western flank.According to Allen, in the year prior to Hess' flight, there had been
numerous contacts, mainly in (neutral) Spain and Switzerland, between
British representatives and German politicians and intellectuals. The
talks in Scotland were to be, as it were, the touchstone of the
matter. As time was getting short for the Germans, Hess convinced
Hitler that the German delegate should not be a mere emissary acting
under orders but a political figure able to take decisions on the
spot - Rudolf Hess.In the end, it makes little difference whether the British were
thrown into complete disarray, as Allen asserts, when unexpectedly
Hess turned up, or whether a lower-grade delegate would have been
able to fly safely back to Germany and report. The British sting
operation was effective enough in getting Hitler to continue with his
preparations for the war against the Soviet Union and thus remove
pressure from Britain. To what extent the British actively encouraged
the Germans in their plans, or whether or not they went so far as to
promise support cannot be ascertained at the present time - whatever
British files still exist seem to be under lock and key for another
dozen years or so. Russian sources, on the other hand, may be provide
some answers at an earlier date.What is frightening about the events Allen describes is the apparent
lack of scruple with which the British government went about setting
the two dictatorships up against each other. The outcome of this duel
was not at all certain, for if weather conditions in late 1941 had
been just a little more favorable for the German side, the Soviet
empire might well have toppled and Britain would then have had to
face a Germany extending from the Channel coast to the Urals. This
unpleasant but entirely possible risk for Britain is begging the
question to what extent Churchill, in order to forestall such a
potentially horrifying scenario, did not somehow play a double game
by keeping the Soviets informed, and assured of future Allied aid.Some American, quite a few Russian, and a couple of German historians
have recently argued that Stalin, in 1941, was himself preparing to
attack Germany. Considering the recent revelations by Christopher
Andrew and Vasili Mitrokhin on the activities of the "Cambridge
Five", it is entirely conceivable that, officially or unofficially,
British sources kept Stalin informed of the negotiations. For a man
like Stalin whose distrust was legendary, the obvious reaction would
have been to prepare against a German attack, possibly by a pre-
emptive strike. It is significant that at the time of the sting
operation, Anthony Blunt, a member of the Cambridge Five, occupied a
key position within MI5; after the war, he was to be involved in the
cover-up operations in Germany.Regardless of who, Stalin or Hitler, would eventually win that
confrontation, the only thing that was certain, even in 1941, is that
such a war would spell the end of freedom for most of the still
independent states in Central and Eastern Europe. The only
foreseeable difference would have been that, under Soviet rule, the
Slavic states might fare slightly better, whereas countries like
Hungary or Romania would have found Hitler somewhat more
accomodating. In any case, the fate of the lands in question should
have been clear to the Western world when the Germans discovered, in
1943, the graves of thousands of Polish officers murdered by the
Soviets at Katyn two years earlier. However, by then it was too late,
the Western powers preferred not to take too close a look at the
implications, and chose to abandon those countries to the Soviets for
the next half century.A Mystery Explained?Reviewer: Dr Neil Bathurst from Exminster, Devon United KingdomThe flight of Rudolf Hess to Britain in 1941 has remained one of the
great enigmas of World war Two. Derided as a madman and incacerated
for the rest of his life Hess was never able to tell the real truth
about his mission. This book, drawing upon secret service documents,
seeks to explain that mission. The book argues that in 1940 Churchill
realised that Britain had only one hope of survival - that Hitler
would invade Russia, thereby ioening a second front. Hitler had,
therefore, to be encouraged to invade Russia. To this end the British
secret service (using amongst others the then Duke of Kent) duped the
Nazis into believing that there was a pro-peace faction in Britain
ready to throw out Churchill and sue for peace. To that end a Nazi
official was supposed to fly to Scotland for talks. The man who
actually arrived was Rudolf Hess.Fanciful? At first glance yes. However, the evidence presented is
compelling. Why for example was the Duke of Kent at Dungavel Castle
(Hess' destination) on the night in question? Why was Britains
ambassador to Spain flying to Switzerland on days when Hess was known
to have flown out of Germany? If Hess was mad why was he signing
government decrees and chairing meetings right up to the day he left?This is a fascinating book, well researched and well written. Hess
remains one of the great enigmas of the war years - this book may
explain the extraordinary events of 10th May 1941.
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