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The British have historically withheld the full details of Rudolf Hess's flight to England in 1940 due to the sensitive nature of the information and its implications for wartime diplomacy. Hess, a prominent Nazi official, claimed he was seeking peace negotiations, but the British were wary of revealing the extent of their intelligence operations and the potential Propaganda value of his mission. Additionally, disclosing the true reasons could have undermined the British war effort and affected public perception during a critical time in the conflict. Thus, maintaining a level of secrecy served both strategic and political purposes.

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