The diaries, which were lost for 80 years, reportedly chronicle 139 meetings between Adolf Hitler and Unity Mitford from 1935 to 1939. Long-lost and never-seen-before diaries of aristocrat Unity ...
With views of Germany on one side of the mountain and Austria on the other, the Berghof was the most public of Hitler’s private homes, and it exerted a powerful hold on the Nazi imagination of empire.
homophobic and transphobic comments during a podcast in which he also praised Adolf Hitler. White appeared visibly angry when speaking to reporters on Thursday, as he addressed the comments made ...
UFC President Dana White lambasted fighter Bryce Mitchell’s comments in defense of Adolf Hitler on Thursday, saying he was “beyond disgusted” by statements Mitchell made on his podcast ...
Unity Mitford was a debutante, socialite, and, most controversially, a raging anti-Semite who adored Adolf Hitler. Now, in a world exclusive, the Daily Mail has tracked down the diary that Unity ...
UFC star Conor McGregor appears to have defended Bryce Mitchell after the American faced criticism for his vile rant praising German dictator Adolf Hitler. Mitchell, 30, recently said on his ...
UFC featherweight Bryce Mitchell apologized Saturday for his comments defending Adolf Hitler on his podcast earlier this week. "I'm sorry I sounded offensive," Mitchell posted on his Instagram ...
The recently discovered journals of Unity Mitford from 1935 to 1939 reveal her personal relationship with Adolf Hitler, documenting 139 meetings with him. These authenticated diaries detail her ...
Unity Mitford’s sensational diaries fuel speculation she was pregnant with Hitler’s baby. She was known to have mysteriously stayed at a maternity home upon returning to Britain. And chatter ...
Few names from history inspire such immediate and emphatic revulsion as that of Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. His hands are stained with the blood of millions killed in the devastation of the Second ...
French American rapper Kanye "Ye" West posted a series of antisemitic remarks on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), calling himself "a Nazi" and describing Adolf Hitler as "fresh," on Friday.
Of all the British people who met Adolf Hitler, Unity Mitford is surely the one who met him the most frequently, and therefore probably knew him better than anyone else from these islands.