Remains of Rudolf Hess, Hitler’s deputy, cremated in Germany
22 July 2011 01:10 (UTC +04:00)
Baku-APA. The remains of Nazi criminal Rudolf Hess were cremated on Thursday so his ashes could be scattered over a lake to prevent his grave from becoming a neo-Nazi shrine, German tabloid Bild reported, APA reports siting RiaNovosti.
"Hess was cremated today, but his scattering on the lake’s waters has not been carried out," Bild quoted the dean of Hans parish, Jurgen Buchta as saying.
The body of Adolf Hitler’s deputy in the Nazi Party was exhumed on Wednesday after his relatives gave their approval.
"It all started early at 4 a.m. At a depth of about 1.5 meters the undertaker discovered the remains of Rudolf Hess. There was nothing left of the coffin, only the bones lay in the ground. The remains were placed in a new coffin," Andreas Fadel, the head of the cemetery where Hess had been buried in Wunsiedel, northeast Bavaria, told the tabloid.
Hess was sentenced to life in prison by the Nuremberg Tribunal in 1946. On August 17, 1987, the body of the 93-year-old Hess was found in a garden house at the Spandau Prison in western Berlin with an electrical cord wrapped around his neck. There was speculation at the time that Hess was murdered, but his death was disguised as a suicide.
Since his death, neo-Nazis from around Europe have gathered every year in Wunsiedel for memorials, marches and demonstrations around the anniversary of his death.
"Hess was cremated today, but his scattering on the lake’s waters has not been carried out," Bild quoted the dean of Hans parish, Jurgen Buchta as saying.
The body of Adolf Hitler’s deputy in the Nazi Party was exhumed on Wednesday after his relatives gave their approval.
"It all started early at 4 a.m. At a depth of about 1.5 meters the undertaker discovered the remains of Rudolf Hess. There was nothing left of the coffin, only the bones lay in the ground. The remains were placed in a new coffin," Andreas Fadel, the head of the cemetery where Hess had been buried in Wunsiedel, northeast Bavaria, told the tabloid.
Hess was sentenced to life in prison by the Nuremberg Tribunal in 1946. On August 17, 1987, the body of the 93-year-old Hess was found in a garden house at the Spandau Prison in western Berlin with an electrical cord wrapped around his neck. There was speculation at the time that Hess was murdered, but his death was disguised as a suicide.
Since his death, neo-Nazis from around Europe have gathered every year in Wunsiedel for memorials, marches and demonstrations around the anniversary of his death.
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