Rudolf Hess - The Man Who Flew Away

Rudolf Hess, the enigmatic Deputy Führer of Nazi Germany, made a daring solo flight to Scotland in May 1941 in a failed attempt to broker a peace deal with the British government. His mysterious mission, known as "The Flight of Rudolf Hess," has been the subject of much speculation and debate. Hess's motivations remain unclear, with theories ranging from mental instability to a genuine desire to end the war. His capture by the British authorities and subsequent imprisonment until his death in 1987 have further fueled the intrigue surrounding this audacious and enigmatic historical event.