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The diaries of Unity Valkyrie Mitford, the English friend of Hitler who may have been his lover, have emerged from the depths of history to be published in the pages of a British newspaper, the ...
Unity Valkyrie Mitford – yes, that really was her name, and yes, she really was conceived in a Canadian town called Swastika – took the fascist infatuation even further.
But who were the Mitford sisters, really? Were they the Kardashians of 1930s Britannia? And how accurately does Outrageous capture their larger-than-life personas? Here’s what you should know ...
The aristocratic Mitford sisters (Nancy, Diana, Decca, Pamela, Deborah and Unity) were almost implausibly "outrageous", and their antics – political and romantic – enthralled the public in the ...
The Mitford sisters — Nancy, Pamela, Diana, Unity, Jessica, and Deborah — will be brought to life by the BritBox original series “Outrageous,” which debuts on the streaming service on ...
Set across four episodes and released today, Hitler's English Girlfriend: The Secret Diary of Unity Mitford explores every salacious detail recorded by the debutante.
Mimi Pond's graphic novel Do Admit about Unity Mitford and the other Mitford Sisters has had its publishing rights picked up by Jonathan Cape ...
Get to know the real Mitford sisters whose lives as aristocrats, writers, rebels, and fascists inspired the BritBox drama.
Get to know the real Mitford sisters whose lives as aristocrats, writers, rebels, and fascists inspired the BritBox drama.