Gazeta.Ru: one of Rudolf Hess’ guards said that “nazi number three” ate a lot in prison

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March 9 – BLiTZ. Some of the Nazi criminals of the Second World War managed to “take their feet” on the American continent, escaping punishment, and some were overtaken by retribution. But even after the trial, there were such specimens who, even in prison, received all the possible comforts of life, excluding only freedom of movement. Lev Pimenov, the former head of the security service from the USSR Armed Forces in the Spandau prison, spoke about the bottom of them.

He said that “Nazi number three”, Rudolf Hess, Adolf Hitler’s deputy, while in prison, had great comfort: a separate room with a library, a bedroom, a shower and a toilet. He had his own chef, and he could order any food, although he was thin. Germany allocated a decent amount for the maintenance of Hess in a prison. About this, with reference to sources, writes the publication “Gazeta.Ru”.

Doctors carefully monitored Hess’s health and conducted a medical examination for him every week. Pimenov also questioned the version of Hess’ suicide in 1987. At the Nuremberg trials, Hess was sentenced to life imprisonment, which he served in Spandau prison for over 40 years.

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