Anonymous ID: 088929 March 22, 2019, 4:34 p.m. No.5833391   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3416 >>3421 >>3507 >>3574

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I KNEW IT I KNEW IT I KNEW IT. His great aunt was Unity Mitford. Holy cow. Look up Unity Mitford. What a mess. >>5833317

Unity Mitford was a girlfriend of Adolf Hitler. She gave herself in orgies to Nazi soldiers. She was related to Winston Churchill.

Tom Guinness's great uncles and aunts:

Tom Guinness's great aunt was Nancy Mitford

Tom Guinness's great aunt was Pamela Mitford

Tom Guinness's great uncle was Thomas Mitford

Tom Guinness's great aunt was Unity Mitford

Tom Guinness's great aunt was Jessica Mitford

Tom Guinness's great aunt was Deborah Cavendish

Anonymous ID: 088929 March 22, 2019, 4:40 p.m. No.5833507   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3537

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Tom Guiness' great aunts, the Notorious Mitford Sisters.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2455171/Unity-Mitford-English-debutante-staged-Nazi-orgies-Hitler-lost-virginity-Oswald-Mosley.html

 

The English debutante who staged Nazi orgies as a gift of love to Hitler: She lost her virginity to Oswald Mosley on a billiard table… Then she targeted the Fuhrer

Unity Mitford's scandalous liaisons are unveiled in a new biography

Aristocratic family tried to paint relationship with Hitler as youthful fancy

Author claims to have credible sources saying her antics were not naive

At 18 years old she is said to have met Oswald Mosley, who was married, at a party in 1932 when he was having an affair with her married sister, Diana

Letters reveal she boasted about her anti-semitism as a young woman

She met with Hitler once a fortnight between 1935 and September 1939

By DAVID LEAFE

PUBLISHED: 17:05 EDT, 11 October 2013 | UPDATED: 17:25 EDT, 11 October 2013

 

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Late one night in pre-war Munich, a young English woman, dressed all in black and accompanied by six SS officers in full uniform, climbed the dark stairs to her apartment.

 

Once inside she lit two large church candles either side of her bed, their glow revealing enormous swastika banners at its head and silver framed portraits of Adolf Hitler on side tables.

 

After sliding off her boots and gauntlet-style gloves, she stepped out of her long black skirt and blindfolded herself with a Nazi armband before lying down, spread-eagled, on the bed.

 

One man bound her hands and feet to its four corners while another, in what was obviously a familiar ritual, wound up the gramophone and dropped the needle on to a record of Horst-Wessel-Lied, the Nazi anthem.

 

Romantic? Author David Litchfield claims there was nothing innocent about Unity Mitford's desire for the Fuhrer

Romantic? Author David Litchfield claims there was nothing innocent about Unity Mitford's desire for the Fuhrer. They are pictured here together in Bayreuth, Germany, in 1936, a year after meeting

 

This was the cue for the other officers to remove their boots, belts and uniforms. Then, as the pounding marching song broke the silence, they took it in turns to enjoy the entirely willing object of their desire.

 

So passed another typical evening for Unity Mitford, according to a startling new biography of the aristocrat’s daughter who scandalised Thirties Britain by becoming a member of Adolf Hitler’s most intimate circle.

 

After the war, a sympathetic spin on her relationship with the Fuhrer was attempted by the Mitfords, whose endearingly eccentric family life was depicted in the much-loved novels of her sister, Nancy.

 

The family maintained that Unity’s adoration of Hitler was the foolish attachment of a rather silly young girl.

 

But author David Litchfield refutes the notion that there was anything naive or romantic about it.

 

Indeed, he maintains that these Nazi-themed orgies were devised by Unity and carried out with Hitler’s connivance on condition that she titillate him with the details afterwards.

 

All this was part of a form of sadomasochistic worship of the Fuhrer which would eventually see him demand that she make the ultimate sacrifice and offer up to him her own life.

 

Unity Mitford (left), pictured with her sister Diana Mitford and members of the Nazi Party

Enraptured: Unity Mitford (left), is pictured with her sister Diana Mitford and members of the Nazi Party

 

Extraordinary as this all sounds, Litchfield claims to have credible sources.

 

His mother, Kathleen Atkins, knew Unity Mitford as a child, while his paternal grandmother, Milly Howard-Brown, was part of her set in Hitler’s Germany.