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This is a transcript of a video sponsored by Call of War, an online strategy game. The video tells the story of Rudolf Hess, the deputy leader of Nazi Germany, who flew to Scotland in 1941 to try to negotiate peace with Britain. The video explores the possible motives and consequences of Hess's flight, as well as the conspiracy theories and mysteries surrounding his capture, imprisonment and death. The video ends with a reminder to claim the exclusive gift from Call of War by clicking the link in the description.
Here are some key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video sponsored by Call of War, a free online PvP strategy game.
2. The video tells the story of Rudolf Hess, the deputy fuhrer of Nazi Germany, who flew solo to Scotland in 1941 to try to negotiate peace with Britain.
3. Hess was captured by the British and spent the rest of his life as a prisoner, first in various locations in the UK and then in Spandau prison in Berlin, where he was the sole inmate for 20 years.
4. Hess died by hanging himself with an extension cord in 1987, at the age of 93, although some people believe he was murdered or replaced by an imposter.
5. Hess's flight and motives are still surrounded by mystery and conspiracy theories, some of which involve Hitler, Churchill, King George VI and psychic Jews.