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Hitler deputy's bones exhumed to deter neo-Nazis

July 21, 2011 13:06

ByJennifer Lipman, Jennifer Lipman

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The bones of Adolf Hitler's deputy have been exhumed from his grave because hordes of neo-Nazis were using the site to glorify his actions.

Rudolf Hess died 42 years after the war, having spent 40 years in a Berlin prison for his war crimes.

He was a close compatriot of the Nazi fuehrer, and helped him write Mein Kampf while they were in prison for the failed Munich Putsch of 1923.

After he was found in his cell hanged, he was buried in Wunsiedel, a small town in the south of Germany where he had holidayed as a child.