Rudolf Hess Article

What did Rudolf Hess do?

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An early member of the Nazi Party, Rudolf Hess participated in the abortive Beer Hall Putsch in Munich (1923), transcribed and edited Adolf Hitler’s dictation of Mein Kampf while both were in prison, and served as Hitler’s private secretary in the 1920s and as deputy party leader and minister without portfolio from 1933.