Dear Churchillians,

I have read some articles regarding this book and would like your impressions 
on it. It seems very unlikely and just a way to make money.

Kilzer argues that Winston Churchill deliberately nurtured Hitler's illusion 
that powerful British factions sought an end to the war on terms favorable to 
Nazi Germany, and thus outwitted Hitler into starting a war against the Soviets 
that Germany could not win. According to this theory, the May 1941 flight of 
Rudolf Hess to Scotland was the culmination of a British intelligence 
operation. The author argues that Hitler, out of admiration for the British 
Empire, a conviction that the English and the Germans were racial allies, and a 
desire to free his hand in the West before invading the Soviet Union, sincerely 
sought peace with Britain, and that Churchill exploited appeasement-minded 
Britons (like the Duke of Hamilton, whose messages through intermediaries 
persuaded Hess to make his flight, and the former king Edward VIII) to foster 
in Hitler the idea that Britain would agree to peace on Hitler's terms. Kilzer 
builds a reasonably convincing
 circumstantial case out of numerous well-documented facts: Churchill's desire 
to involve Germany in a wider war; Hitler's wish to settle with Britain before 
initiating war with the Soviet Union; and various clandestine contacts between 
British and German agents. Finally, Kilzer explains some aspects of the 
mysterious Hess flight--the failure of the British to use Hess's capture for 
propaganda purposes; the fact that the last day of Hitler's bombing of London 
coincided with the Hess flight; and the medical evidence indicating that the 
man who died in Spandau prison in 1987 was not Hess (Kilzer speculates that 
British agents may have killed Hess to prevent the story of Churchill's 
deception from emerging). Certain to be controversial, Kilzer's is an absorbing 
and cogently argued original contribution to WW II literature. 


Thank you

Daniel

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