Talk:Wolf Rüdiger Hess

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How does "unapologetic Nazi and fervent believer in Adolf Hitler" go together? Shouldn't it be "apologetic Nazi"? and if so, are there any sources for that?

I don't question it, but with a source it would be more convincing.

It means someone who believes that what Hitler and the Nazis did was right, and makes no apologies for them. [www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3b7c3ad4629f.htm Source here]

  • "At the other was Wolf- Rudiger Hess, a man full of hatred who embraces the Nazi ideology"
  • "A gloomy, ravaged character, he came to life only through his boundless admiration for Hitler."
  • His views can be roughly summed up as follows: racial segregation is the only solution, under the leadership of the whites."

→Raul654 12:02, Jan 12, 2004 (UTC)

It's vital to get the details totally correct so I'm not so sure about the source quoted really, having a third party who's a Times journalist make these judgements surely doesn't count. Also not sure how someone who was eight at the end of the war can be correctly identified as a Nazi, being as he wasn't old enough to even join the HJ. PhilipPage 19:59, 15 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]