According to Mr Thomas it wasn't Hess, who, he claims, was murdered by the British secret service.
Many years before the prisoner died, one of my university history professors (British) was granted academic access to your government's coveted and very confidential archives. Shortly after he came across documents pertinent to such issues, he was briskly escorted off the premises and warned not to publish anything about it. He was never given such access again.
Of course in class back in the 70s, he had a great deal to say about this matter.
BTW, he was a Russian History professor.
I'm still waiting for someone to develop a screenplay from all the conjecture. It would make one helluva movie!
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