And the only narrative I remember reading is that he was imprisoned, and had flown to Scotland to seek peace " agaisnt the wishes of the fuhrer". The Brits of course refused peace.
I have a hard time believing hitler didn't know he went over there, I mean he was his second in command since pretty much the beginning, and he knew that pulling such stunt without informing hitler, was a non starter
There's a lot of unanswered questions revolving around that particular episode
I have 5 or so key unanswered questions that could have tipped the war in the Germans favor.
Go ahead
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