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- catalog abstract ""But how did Hess get the idea in the first place? How could he have misjudged Hitler's reaction so completely? Did he act independently or with others? Was he genuinely deranged or, as his captors later thought, only shamming? Why did he choose to approach the Duke of Hamilton? The link between Hitler's Deputy and the Duke of Hamilton was a member of the German Foreign Office called Albrecht Haushofer, an early exponent of Lebensraum who was Hess's old teacher at Munich University in the early 1920s."--Book jacket.".
- catalog contributor b4196673.
- catalog created "1971.".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog date "1971.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1971.".
- catalog description ""But how did Hess get the idea in the first place? How could he have misjudged Hitler's reaction so completely? Did he act independently or with others? Was he genuinely deranged or, as his captors later thought, only shamming? Why did he choose to approach the Duke of Hamilton? The link between Hitler's Deputy and the Duke of Hamilton was a member of the German Foreign Office called Albrecht Haushofer, an early exponent of Lebensraum who was Hess's old teacher at Munich University in the early 1920s."--Book jacket.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 281-284.".
- catalog description "Part I : The Work of Albrecht Haushofer : early Days ; Protection from Hess: 1933 ; personal Adviser: 1934 -- Missions for Hitler and Ribbentrop: 1936-7 ; The Olympic Games and the British: 1936-8 -- Munich and Decline: 1938 -- A Message of Despair: July 1939 ; A Bitter Dilemma: December 1939 ; The Double Game ; 1940 -- Part II : The Hess-Haushofer Peace Feelers : Hess's Decline and Hitler's peace Offers ; A Tutorial for Hess: 8 September 1940 -- The Peace Feeler: 23 September 1940 -- The British Secret Service ; The Leap into the Dark: 10 May 1941 -- Hess, Hamilton and Churchill: 11 May 1941 -- Hess's Peace Terms: 12-15 May 1941 -- A Prisoner of War: 1941-5 -- Part III: The Fate of Albrecht Haushofer : Turmoil at the Dictator's Court: 11 May 1941 ; Hitler and Albrecht Haushofer: 12 May 1941 -- The Peace Memorandum: November 1941 -- Himmler's Treachery and the July Plot: 1944-5 ; The End: 1.50 a.m. 23 April 1945.".
- catalog extent "290 p., 8 plates.".
- catalog hasFormat "Motive for a mission.".
- catalog identifier "0333122607".
- catalog isFormatOf "Motive for a mission.".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog issued "1971.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Macmillan,".
- catalog relation "Motive for a mission.".
- catalog subject "940.531/2/0922".
- catalog subject "DD247.H37 D68".
- catalog subject "Haushofer, Albrecht, 1903-1945.".
- catalog subject "Hess, Rudolf, 1894-1987.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I : The Work of Albrecht Haushofer : early Days ; Protection from Hess: 1933 ; personal Adviser: 1934 -- Missions for Hitler and Ribbentrop: 1936-7 ; The Olympic Games and the British: 1936-8 -- Munich and Decline: 1938 -- A Message of Despair: July 1939 ; A Bitter Dilemma: December 1939 ; The Double Game ; 1940 -- Part II : The Hess-Haushofer Peace Feelers : Hess's Decline and Hitler's peace Offers ; A Tutorial for Hess: 8 September 1940 -- The Peace Feeler: 23 September 1940 -- The British Secret Service ; The Leap into the Dark: 10 May 1941 -- Hess, Hamilton and Churchill: 11 May 1941 -- Hess's Peace Terms: 12-15 May 1941 -- A Prisoner of War: 1941-5 -- Part III: The Fate of Albrecht Haushofer : Turmoil at the Dictator's Court: 11 May 1941 ; Hitler and Albrecht Haushofer: 12 May 1941 -- The Peace Memorandum: November 1941 -- Himmler's Treachery and the July Plot: 1944-5 ; The End: 1.50 a.m. 23 April 1945.".
- catalog title "Motive for a mission: the story behind Hess's flight to Britain, with a foreword by Alan Bullock.".
- catalog type "text".