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Deputy to the Fuhrer and Nazi Party Leader
IQ: 120
During his detention following his failed putsch,
Hitler dictated Mein Kampf to Hess...
Hess mysteriously flew to England in 1941 in an
attempt to end the war on his own terms. He stayed
there until the war ended.
Hess suffered from paranoid delusions, apathy,
amnesia, and was diagnosed as having
a "hysterical personality."
Hess was sentenced to life in prison.
He remained--lost in his own mental fog-- in
Spandau prison (for many years as its only
prisoner) until he committed suicide in 1987 at age 93.