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  1. 27 de ene. de 2022 · El juicio a Rudolf Höss duró desde el 11 al 29 de marzo de 1947. Fue sentenciado a ser ahorcado el 2 de abril de 1947. La sentencia se llevó a cabo el 16 de abril junto al crematorio del antiguo campo de concentración de Auschwitz I. Fue colgado cerca de las intalaciones de la Gestapo que había en el campo.

  2. 26 de nov. de 2020 · Aug. 31, 1946. Hess concluded that "It was my pleasure that many years of my life were spent in working under the greatest son which my people produced in it...

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  3. Hess is indicted under all four counts. He joined the Nazi Party in 1920 and participated in the Munich Putsch on 9th November, 1923. He was imprisoned with Hitler in the Landsberg fortress in 1924 and became Hitler's closest personal confidant, a relationship which lasted until Hess's flight to the British Isles.

  4. Rudolf Hess (center) sits in the docket with arms folded during the Nuremberg Trials. He was convicted of war crimes and sentenced to life in prison. When Hess returned to the public eye as an accused war criminal at the Nuremberg trials, his bizarre behavior and even stranger continuing fervor for his dead Führer marked him apart from the other defendants.

  5. After observation and an examination of Rudolf Hess the undersigned have reached the following conclusions: 1. No essential physical deviations from normality were observed. 2. His mental conditions are of a mixed type. He is an unstable person, which in technical terms is called a psychopathic personality.

  6. Rudolf Hess’ Tale of Poison, ... When Hess was transferred to Nuremberg in October 1945, he relinquished his food packets under protest and asked Kelley to make sure they were safe.

  7. November 30, 1945, hearing before the International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg. Attorney Von Rohrscheidt, representing Hess, applies to suspend proceedings because of Hess’s loss of memory and inability to plead. The IMT president, Lord Geoffrey Lawrence (UK), questions. Argument by the chief U.S. prosecutor, Justice Robert H. Jackson. Hess then speaks, admitting that he falsely claimed ...