Fate Of Rudolf Hess
(Rec. 10 p.m.) BERLIN. Nov. 21. One of the big questions in harassed West Berlin today is this: what is to happen to Rudolf Hess. Hitler’s deputy, who startled the world in 1941 by parachuting into Scotland, the American Associated Press reported. Hess, as well as two other Nazi leaders, are imprisoned in a forbidding West Berlin building known as Spandau Prison, which is jointly operated by Britain. France, the United States, and the Soviet Union. But nn-one has said what will happen to Spandau now that the Soviet Union is engaged on a campaign to shed its occupation duties In Berlin.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28750, 22 November 1958, Page 13
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