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.
This is the shocking true story of Unity Mitford, an English girl who was
a niece of Winston Churchill and yet she turned into Hitler's most
beloved groupie and most unlikely intimate friend. In this wellresearched
and penetrating account, we learn about a truly strange
and fascinating young girl and her extraordinary real relationship with
perhaps the most evil and mysterious man in world history.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
David Rehak has written 10 books including a debut novel A Young
Girl's Crimes caused a stir and was much praised and criticized. Other
notable works include the best selling true crime story Did Lizzie
Borden Axe For It? which examined the story of one of the world’s
most notorious killers and an intimate autobiography, I Was Born
Dead.
234 x 156 mm | hardback | 192 pages | 36 b&w illustrations
COVER PRICE £ 20.00
0.50 kg
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