Thousands of Nazis march through German town to honour Rudolf Hess BERLIN (AP) - Some 3,800 Nazis gathered Saturday for a march in memory of Adolf Hitler's deputy, Rudolf Hess, in the Bavarian town where he is buried, German police said. The march in Wunsiedel was met by several hundred counter-demonstrators, who at one point halted it by staging a sit-down blockade. Although no clashes were reported, police said they detained 110 people -74 of them Nazis. Marchers were detained for displaying outlawed Nazi symbols and carrying weapons or pepper spray, police spokeswoman Beate Weiss said. Some 1,000 officers were...