Hitler's English Girlfriend

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• The story of a truly strange and fascinating young girl and her relationship with Adolf Hitler in the mid to late 1930s • Lots of interest in the Mitford family and in the social history of the Second World War A free-spirited rebel from the start, Unity will do and say just about anything to get herself in trouble. She's different, an outsider. In Adolf Hitler, she finds her idol of nonconformity. But soon her mind is also brainwashed by his racist ideology. She becomes obsessed with seeking to win his love, and she wants to make her native England and his Germany become as one to prevent another world war. If she can achieve these goals, she will be the happiest woman in the world. If not, she plans to end her life. Basing his account on the known facts, David Rehak tells the shocking story of Unity Mitford, an English girl who turned into Hitler's most beloved groupie and most unlikely intimate friend. Through Rehak's compelling narrative, we learn about a truly strange and fascinating young girl and her extraordinary relationship with perhaps the most evil and mysterious man in world history.
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AuthorRehak, David
PublisherAmberley
PlaceLondon
Year2011
ISBN9781445604527
BindingHardcover
ConditionVery Good
Dustjacket ConditionGood
CommentsGood as new
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