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...Today Hess is a developed paranoiac. His head jerks; he listens anxiously for voices from corners; under cabbage leaves on his plate he slyly hides pieces of meat he thinks have been poisoned. His only game is darts. He hurls the dart violently; then, when collecting his darts from the board, he is apt to duck, dodge, cower-expecting someone to throw a dart into his back...
...Details. Hess wears civilian clothes, lives in a room 20 ft. by 20 ft. in a wing of a former lunatic asylum. Outside his windows is a spacious lawn and flower beds along the building; they are bright now with the season's last roses and first asters and chrysanthemums. Oaks, elms and beeches surround the grounds. The view reaches to lavender hills...
...beer or whiskey clouds the judgment. My job was to estimate public opinion for the Führer. You need judgment for that." He does not smoke. "Tobacco ruins the palate and prevents you from smelling the countryside." When a guard seems dubious about complying with a demand, Hess shouts: "That is what I wish. Those are my orders." His pathological hatred of Jews and Russia has never wavered...
...neurosis specialists visit him regularly. Says the Daily Mail: "Hess is becoming a sicker and ever a sicker man. His doctors are convinced he will never recover...
...focus attention on the sounds of a nation, rather than on its sights. Some of it is dull because: 1) the sights predominate and are of themselves commonplace; 2) the literal sound issues too predictably from the literal image. But toward the end, sound predominates. At a Myra Hess daytime performance of Mozart's Concerto in G Major, in London's war-stripped National Gallery, quietly the Queen appears, among the bemused faces of her subjects. As the magnificently formal music falls from the air, the camera disengages itself from the concert room, steers soberly, at second-floor...