
Overview
Was the last prisoner of Spandau Prison in Berlin really Rudolf Hess, one time deputy to Adolf Hitler, or a doppelganger put in his place by the Nazis before his incredible flight to Britain in 1941? Claims have been made in recent years that the body of the man who died in Spandau Prison in 1987 at the age of 93 bore none of the chest wounds suffered by the real Hess in the First World War. Christopher Andrew talks to wartime witnesses and forensic experts in a personal investigation to establish whether the strange case of Rudolf Hess is a genuine example of the conspiracy theory of history.
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9 - 1An Edge of Conspiracy January 17, 1990
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9 - 2Napoleon's Last Battle February 21, 1990
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9 - 3Hungary: The End of Silence March 21, 1990
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9 - 4Accounts of a Forgotten Army September 05, 1990
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9 - 5Helping the Police with Their Enquiries September 19, 1990
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9 - 6The Sipan Affair October 03, 1990
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9 - 7I Don't Want to Be Remembered As a Chair October 17, 1990
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9 - 8All the King's Jews October 31, 1990
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9 - 9A War Far from Home November 14, 1990
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9 - 10One of the Reasons Why November 28, 1990
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9 - 11White Man's Grave, Black Man's Grave December 12, 1990
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9 - 50Episode 50 January 01, 1970
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9 - 94Episode 94 January 01, 1970