Hess: The Missing Years

"Hess: The Missing Years" is a book by David Irving concerning the disappearance of Rudolf Hess and his flight to Scotland. The book explores alternative theories surrounding Hess's motivations and the events of his journey. It is a significant work within Irving's broader body of work focusing on World War II and related historical figures.

About the Book

The exact publication details are not specified in the provided excerpts. The book is referenced in connection with other works by Irving and is discussed alongside books by other authors exploring similar historical narratives. It is noted that it is a book Irving has read and that others have read as well.

In the Diaries

Irvingโ€™s diaries mention "Hess: The Missing Years" in the context of discussions about Rudolf Hess and related historical theories. A reader, John Stamatopoulos, received a copy of the book and inquired about a duplicate shipment in April 2021. Another reader, who had read Irving's "Hess, Hitler, and Churchill," found "Hess: The Missing Years" less digestible, preferring the former's approach to presenting information.

Key Details

* Mentioned alongside "Hess, Hitler, and Churchill" as a book exploring Hess's story. * Appears to be a book Irving has read and is available for purchase.

Purchase

[Available at Irving Books](https://irvingbooks.com/shop)

Sources

* [diary_2019_jan_may] * [diary_2021] * [diary_2021]