In this volume, John Harris and Richard Wilbourn build on their longstanding research into one of the enduring mysteries of World War II: Rudolf Hess\'s famous 1941 mission to negotiate peace between Germany and Great Britain.
Harris and Wilbourn have been re.
Slowly, the fog is beginning to clear, and in Rudolf Hess: Truth at Last , Harris and Wilbourn present the implications of their recent findings in the Hess case, detailing what should have happened and what went wrong.
In this volume, John Harris and Richard Wilbourn build on their longstanding research into one of the enduring mysteries of World War II: Rudolf Hess\'s famous 1941 mission to negotiate peace between Germany and Great Britain