Forwarded from Reichscans
'In his closing remarks to the Nuremberg Tribunal, my father said: "I regret nothing. If I now stood at the beginning of my career I would act again as I did, even if I knew that what awaited me was the stake at which I was to be burnt alive. Whatever men may do to me, the day will come when I will stand before the judgement seat of the Eternal: to Him I will give an account of my actions, and I know that He will pronounce me innocent."
He was true to himself to the end. The victors could not bend, could not break him, he stood upright and irreproachable in the belief of the justness of his cause to the last breath. As early as 1966, he recorded once and for all: "I place my honour above my freedom."
And that is why he had to die.'
Wolf Rรผdiger Hess, 'Who Murdered My Father, Rudolf Hess?'
He was true to himself to the end. The victors could not bend, could not break him, he stood upright and irreproachable in the belief of the justness of his cause to the last breath. As early as 1966, he recorded once and for all: "I place my honour above my freedom."
And that is why he had to die.'
Wolf Rรผdiger Hess, 'Who Murdered My Father, Rudolf Hess?'
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Over The Berghof (2023)
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