Rudolf Hess

Rudolf Hess

4/25/1894 – 8/17/1987Alexandria, Egypt

Rudolf Walter Richard Hess (26 April 1894 – 17 August 1987) was a German politician and a leading member of the Nazi Party in Nazi Germany. Appointed Deputy Führer to Adolf Hitler in 1933, Hess held that position until 1941, when he flew solo to Scotland in an attempt to negotiate peace with the United Kingdom during World War II. He was taken prisoner and eventually convicted of crimes against peace. He was still serving his life sentence at the time of his suicide in 1987. Hess enlisted as an infantryman in the Imperial German Army at the outbreak of World War I. He was wounded several times during the war and was awarded the Iron Cross, 2nd Class, in 1915. Shortly before the war ended, Hess enrolled to train as an aviator, but he saw no action in that role. He left the armed forces in December 1918 with the rank of Leutnant der Reserve. In 1919, Hess enrolled in the University of Munich, where he studied geopolitics under Karl Haushofer, a proponent of the concept of Lebensraum ("living space"), which became one of the pillars of Nazi ideology. Hess joined the Nazi Party on 1 July 1920 and was at Hitler's side on 8 November 1923 for the Beer Hall Putsch, a failed Nazi attempt to seize control of the government of Bavaria. While serving a prison sentence for this attempted coup, he assisted Hitler with Mein Kampf, which became a foundation of the political platform of the Nazi Party. After Hitler became Chancellor in January 1933, Hess was appointed Deputy Führer of the Nazi Party in April. He was elected to the Reichstag in the March elections, was made a Reichsleiter of the Nazi Party in June and in December 1933 he became Minister without Portfolio in Hitler's cabinet. He was also appointed in 1938 to the Cabinet Council and in August 1939 to the Council of Ministers for Defence of the Reich. Hitler decreed on the outbreak of war on 1 September 1939 that Hermann Göring was his official successor, and named Hess as next in line. In addition to appearing on Hitler's behalf at speaking engagements and rallies, Hess signed into law much of the government's legislation, including the Nuremberg Laws of 1935, which stripped the Jews of Germany of their rights in the lead-up to the Holocaust. On 10 May 1941, Hess made a solo flight to Scotland, where he hoped to arrange peace talks with the Duke of Hamilton, whom he believed to be a prominent opponent of the British government's war policy. The British authorities arrested Hess immediately on his arrival and held him in custody until the end of the war, when he was returned to Germany to stand trial at the 1946 Nuremberg trials of major war criminals. During much of his trial, Hess claimed to be suffering from amnesia, but he later admitted to the court that this had been a ruse. The court convicted him of crimes against peace and of conspiracy with other German leaders to commit crimes. He served a life sentence in Spandau Prison; the Soviet Union blocked repeated attempts by family members and prominent politicians to win his early release. While still in custody as the only prisoner in Spandau, he hanged himself in 1987 at the age of 93. After his death, the prison was demolished to prevent it from becoming a neo-Nazi shrine.

Filmography (33 titles)

Riefenstahl7.3Movie

Riefenstahl

Self (archive footage) · 2024

Filmmakers for the Prosecution6.5Movie

Filmmakers for the Prosecution

Self - Politician (archive footage) · 2023

Hitler: The Making of a MonsterMovie

Hitler: The Making of a Monster

Self (archive footage) · 2023

The March on Rome6.5Movie

The March on Rome

Self - Politician (archive footage) · 2022

Europa: The Last Battle2.0Show

Europa: The Last Battle

2017

Dawn of the Nazis6.0Movie

Dawn of the Nazis

Self (archive footage) · 2017

Загадки века с Сергеем МедведевымShow

Загадки века с Сергеем Медведевым

Self (archive footage) · 2016

Apocalypse: The Rise of Hitler7.6Show

Apocalypse: The Rise of Hitler

Self (archive footage) · 2011

1804.3Movie

180

Self (archive footage) (uncredited) · 2011

Hitler's bodyguard6.2Show

Hitler's bodyguard

Self (archive footage) · 2010

Nuremberg: The Nazis Facing their Crimes8.0Movie

Nuremberg: The Nazis Facing their Crimes

Self (archive footage) · 2006

Men, Heroes and Gay Nazis6.1Movie

Men, Heroes and Gay Nazis

Self (archive footage) · 2005

The Hidden Führer: Debating the Enigma of Hitler's Sexuality6.3Movie

The Hidden Führer: Debating the Enigma of Hitler's Sexuality

Self (archive footage) · 2004

Movie

Hitlers Hantlangare - Hess

Himself (archive footage) · 2004

Nuremberg7.4Show

Nuremberg

Self (archive footage) (uncredited) · 2000

Sunshine6.4Movie

Sunshine

Self - Beside Hitler (archive footage) (uncredited) · 1999

Frank Capra's American Dream6.3Movie

Frank Capra's American Dream

Self (archive footage) · 1997

Blood in the Face6.4Movie

Blood in the Face

Self (archive footage) (uncredited) · 1991

Genocide7.5Movie

Genocide

Self (archive footage) · 1982

Hitler: A Career7.4Movie

Hitler: A Career

Self (archive footage) · 1977

Hitler: The Last Ten Days6.2Movie

Hitler: The Last Ten Days

Rudolf Hess (archive footage) (uncredited) · 1973

Triumph Over Violence7.5Movie

Triumph Over Violence

Self (archive footage) · 1965

Secrets of the Nazi Criminals10.0Movie

Secrets of the Nazi Criminals

Self (archive footage) (uncredited) · 1963

Adolf Hitler - Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer: Dokumente der Zeitgeschichte4.8Movie

Adolf Hitler - Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer: Dokumente der Zeitgeschichte

Self (archive footage) · 1953

Distant Journey6.8Movie

Distant Journey

Self - Politician (archive footage) · 1949

Crusade in Europe7.3Show

Crusade in Europe

Self (archive footage) · 1949

Nuremberg: Its Lesson for Today6.8Movie

Nuremberg: Its Lesson for Today

Self · 1948

The March to the Führer7.0Movie

The March to the Führer

Self · 1940

Olympia Part One: Festival of the Nations6.9Movie

Olympia Part One: Festival of the Nations

Self - Stands with Hitler (uncredited) · 1938

Day of Freedom7.0Movie

Day of Freedom

Self · 1935