There is no Rudolf Hitler. His name was Adolf.
Hitler was a charismatic leader with a sense of mission, "unlike other politicians", and many Germans hailed him as their leader.
Rudolf Hess was a member of the Nazi Party and close to Hitler .
Rudolf Beinert has written: 'Von Bismarck zu Hitler'
An autobiography by the National Socialist leader Adolf Hitler, in which Hitler outlines his political ideology and future plans for Germany.
Rudolf Hess,Deputy Fuehrer and 3rd in command after Hitler and Herman Goering.
One person who was of great help to Adolf Hitler was a highly decorated WW1 fighter pilot called Hermann Goering. Hitler was also able to rely on Rudolf Hess, his deputy.
His 16th birthday was February 11, 1942 thus: February 11, 1926. Pg. 51, Three against Hitler
While writing Mein Kampf, Adolf Hitler shared a cell with Rudolf Hess, who later became his Deputy Führer in the Nazi Party. Hess served as Hitler's personal secretary during their time in prison, assisting him in writing his manifesto.
Specifically, Adolf Hitler was at Landsberg Fortress (jail) when he dictated mein kampf a statement of national socialist doctrine and plans for his conquest of Germany and Europe to Rudolf Hess.
The person in charge for the Nazi concentration camps was Heinrich Himmler. Himmler committed suicide in May 1945.
it was not adolf hitler. it was Rudolf Franz Ferdinand Höss (also spelled Höß, sometimes spelled in English as Hoess)
Yes, Hitler had the help of his deputy Rudolf Hess in correcting the grammatical errors and improving the structure of Mein Kampf. The book was largely based on Hitler's own ideas and writings, but Hess provided editorial assistance.
Rudolf Wacker has written: 'Rudolf Wacker'