Rudolf Hess
Rudolf Hess was born on April 26, 1894 in the Ottoman Empire. Hess as a child was good in the math and science areas. In 1900, Hess married Ilse Pröhl and they had one child. In 1933, Hess was appointed the Deputy Commander, leader, of the Nazi Party by Adolf Hitler. In 1941, Hess was determined to get peace with the United Kingdom, so he flew by himself to Scotland. Once in Hess landed he was in Eaglesham, struggling with his parachute Hess was captured and brought in for war crimes. Hess was sentenced to a life in prison, while in prison Hess attempted two suicides however neither was fatal. On August 17th, 1987 at the age of 93, Hess was in the reading garden at the prison and passed away.