Unearthed journals of British socialite Unity Mitford describe Germany’s fascist leader as ‘gay’ and ‘amazing’, but she ‘didn’t like Musso’
Unity Mitford’s long-lost diaries, missing for over 80 years, reveal startling details about her connection with Adolf Hitler. The journals, unearthed by DailyMail, provide intimate insights into their relationship,
Unity Mitford, a British aristocrat and fervent admirer of Adolf Hitler, documented her deep fascist beliefs and close relationship with Hitler in rediscovered diaries. These diaries offer significant insights into her devotion to Nazi ideology and her tragic fate,
Even the former Crown Prince’s son, young Prince Louis Ferdinand, later a popular figure in the US and postwar West Germany, wrote on the Day of Potsdam to one of the advisers of the automaker and antisemite Henry Ford about why he had voted for the Nazis. One could go on, and Malinowski does, at length, but the point is clear.
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The long-lost diaries of Unity Mitford reveal her close relationship with Adolf Hitler, documenting 139 meetings from 1935 to 1939. The authenticated journals expose her deep involvement in the Nazi regime and offer unprecedented insights into Hitler's inner circle before World War II.
The diaries, which were lost for 80 years, reportedly chronicle 139 meetings between Adolf Hitler and Unity Mitford from 1935 to 1939.
Unity Mitford, a young upper-class beauty, had “scandalised British society by fawning over Hitler and becoming closer to him than any other Briton”.
He used the constitution to shatter the constitution.