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Did Nazi-loving English aristocrat give birth to Hitler's lovechild?



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Published Date:
14 December 2007
SHE was the English aristocrat so entrenched in Hitler's inner circle the British secret services described her as "more Nazi than the Nazis".
Mitford on her way home after shooting herself in the head
Mitford on her way home after shooting herself in the head
The dictator, impressed by her social connections, showed her off to his guests in pre-war Berlin.

But now the story of Unity Mitford, the daughter of Lord Redesdale, who was obsessed with Hitler, has taken a surprising twist with the allegation she gave birth to his lovechild in a nursing home in a Cotswolds village. It is claimed the baby was quickly adopted and may be living in Britain today.

Hitler is believed to have considered Unity, a cousin of Winston Churchill, "too unbalanced" to remain a close confidante.

He was proved correct when, devastated Britain had declared war on the Third Reich in September 1939, she shot herself in the head using a pearl-handled pistol in Munich.

She suffered serious brain damage and returned to Britain via Switzerland. As the history books tell it, Mitford then lived as an invalid with her mother in the Cotswolds until her death, at the age of 33, in 1948.

Martin Bright, writing in the New Statesman, describes a telephone call he received from a woman called Val Hann suggesting all was not what it seemed: "She explained her aunt Betty Norton had run a maternity home to the gentry in Oxfordshire during the war and Mitford had been one of her clients.

"Her aunt's business, in the tiny village of Wigginton, had depended on discretion and she had told no-one except her sister that Unity had a baby. Her sister had passed the story on to her daughter Val."

When asked who the father of this child might be, Ms Hann paused before replying: "Well, she always said it was Hitler's."

However, Mr Bright visited the aunt's former business, at Wigginton and met resident Audrey Smith.

She had been told Mitford was at the home to recover from a nervous breakdown.

Mitford's surviving sister, the Duchess of Devonshire, disparaged Mr Bright's investigations. "She was adamant that there was nothing in the Wigginton story and claimed she could produce her mother's diaries to prove it."

Unity, a committed antisemite, was one of six well-known and politically diverse sisters who included Diana, the wife of Sir Oswald Mosley, and Jessica, a committed communist.

She first went to Germany in the early 1930s, when the Nazis were on the rise, and was so overwhelmed by a visit to the Nuremberg rallies she became determined to meet Hitler. He described her as "a perfect specimen of Aryan womanhood".

Dr Richard Evans, professor of modern history at the University of Cambridge, said he hoped the lovechild story did not distort history.

"She was a hardline Nazi and a rabid racist and antisemite, and I'm worried that gossip about her personal life might take attention away from these facts."

A LIFE CUT SHORT BY TRAGEDY

UNITY Mitford was born on 8 August, 1914, the daughter of the second Baron Redesdale.

Her parents held right-wing political views and supported the British Union of Fascists.

Unity went to Germany where she met Hitler, Himmler, Göring, Göbbels and other Nazi leaders.

While living in Germany she took possession of a flat which had been owned by a Jewish family deported from Munich in 1938.

Secret service reports noted that in 1936 she gave a "Hitler salute" to the British consul general in Munich, who immediately requested that her passport be impounded.

She wrote Hitler a farewell letter and attempted suicide by shooting herself in the head in September 1939 after Britain declared war.

She entered a nursing home in England, but later became seriously ill on a visit to the family-owned island of Inch Kenneth. She was taken to hospital in Oban but doctors decided it was too dangerous to remove the lodged bullet. She eventually died in 1948, aged 33, of meningitis caused by cerebral swelling around the bullet.



The full article contains 670 words and appears in The Scotsman newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 14 December 2007 1:35 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: World War II
 
1

Scullion,

Canada 14/12/2007 01:52:08
What a deliciously perfect piece of scandal-nothing to corroborate it but no one left alive to sue the paper.
This type of journalistic tripe is just above "The Sun's" level. Mind you, you can't get much lower than a blue-blood antisemite Nazi.
2

somerferg,

Oz 14/12/2007 02:22:59
Doubt this very much - the only person Hilter loved was himself oh and his alsation dug Blondie !
3

Boy Wonder,

14/12/2007 05:52:22
The Hootsmon is really bucket-raking for this rubbish isn't it? So much for what used to be a quality newspaper!
4

Royster,

14/12/2007 06:03:46
I don't think Hitler had much interest in the opposite sex.
5

Very Rev Ian Paisley,

14/12/2007 06:05:26
So much for 'The Boys from Brazil', more like 'The Boys from Oban'.

Mind you, was it not another English aristocrat, Lord Beamish, that wrote the 'Protocols of the Elders of Zion'on which Nazism was based?
6

Very Rev Ian Paisley,

14/12/2007 06:06:53
Does anyone have an illegitimate parent? I do! Achtung, I said I do.
7

James Donald,

Croix d'Torfin 14/12/2007 07:10:19
Unity had plenty of other "male admirers" whilst she was in Germany as well as a fair few back in blighty. In the unlikely event there is any truth to this "love child" story, the father is likely to have been an English aristocrat or a German paramilitary.
8

Kate,

Zurich 14/12/2007 08:17:26
Possible but not probable, as pregnancy out of marriage was severely frowned upon, particularly among the aristocracy back then.

9

Dave from Barra ©,

Western Isles 14/12/2007 08:48:31
True Kate, but really only in the UK, not so much in Continental Europe.

Plus this is Hitler and an in-bred aristocrat we're dealing with here, during a war, anything goes.

I think it's an interesting human interest story, fit for a gossip column and ladies coffee mornings.
10

Media 1,

cape town 14/12/2007 08:55:50
YAWN!!!!!!!Another boring old WW2 story that none of us actually cares about.........
11

Red Tower,

Dunoon 14/12/2007 09:16:48
I believe every word of it. I have long suspected the wee man with a stoop, the curious hair style and the wee moustache who lives along the road from me.
12

Vile,

14/12/2007 09:38:54
Did Channel 5 write this article?
13

eric,

Lothian 14/12/2007 10:45:29
Well the Queen is a German with greek boyfreind,so whats new.
14

Theo,

Richmond 14/12/2007 10:54:44
OK friends, just keep in mind this is just possibly a bit of history. During the 30's anything and everything was possible. In this case only the dead knows the truth.
15

FLUB,

a rocky outcrop in central Scotland 14/12/2007 10:58:16
Why are illegitimate (I was barred from using the B word) children being referred to as 'lovechildren'?

To me a 'love child' is one which is planned, wanted and for which the two parents stay around to bring them up.

This child to whom they refer would appear to be the product of a quick bit of 'how's your father'* between a starstruck inbreed and Adolf Hitler!

How likely is that? How many pulses could this specimen of Aryan manhood quicken? Did he not only have one ball anyway? And shouldn't the term in the headline be 'liebeskind'?

*Wie sind Ihrem vater?
16

FLUB,

a rocky outcrop in central Scotland 14/12/2007 10:58:23
Why are illegitimate (I was barred from using the B word) children being referred to as 'lovechildren'?

To me a 'love child' is one which is planned, wanted and for which the two parents stay around to bring them up.

This child to whom they refer would appear to be the product of a quick bit of 'how's your father'* between a starstruck inbreed and Adolf Hitler!

How likely is that? How many pulses could this specimen of Aryan manhood quicken? Did he not only have one ball anyway? And shouldn't the term in the headline be 'liebeskind'?

*Wie sind Ihrem vater?
17

FLUB,

a rocky outcrop in central Scotland 14/12/2007 10:58:32
Why are illegitimate (I was barred from using the B word) children being referred to as 'lovechildren'?

To me a 'love child' is one which is planned, wanted and for which the two parents stay around to bring them up.

This child to whom they refer would appear to be the product of a quick bit of 'how's your father'* between a starstruck inbreed and Adolf Hitler!

How likely is that? How many pulses could this specimen of Aryan manhood quicken? Did he not only have one anyway? And shouldn't the term in the headline be 'liebeskind'?

*Wie sind Ihrem vater?
18

FLUB,

a rocky outcrop in eastern central Scotland 14/12/2007 10:59:39
I see the site is still prone to repetition.
19

Nick_Byrne,

Glasgow 14/12/2007 11:02:44
#1 Then you won;t be surprised to know The Sun ran with this yesterday.

With a phone number if you knew who was or indeed were Hitler's child.

While story is absolute rubbish, if Hitlers child does exist in Britain - I would hope no one told them, I can't imagine it is something you would want to know.
20

interstellarmince,

outer-space 14/12/2007 11:26:30
Hitler was a Rothschild. The Bank of England funded Germany all the way through World War I & II (and they funded the Bolshevik October Revolution. This story is utter drivel.

Get back to your soap-opera's and football.
21

Mr Lucky,

At my computer. 14/12/2007 11:31:22
'Did Nazi-loving English aristocrat give birth to Hitler's lovechild?'

Um...probably not.
22

Royster,

14/12/2007 15:14:29
Talk about 'Rosemary's Baby'.
23

Royster,

14/12/2007 15:15:20
Freddie Starr hat mein Hamster gegessen!
24

Doh,

14/12/2007 17:56:00


You know when Alex crosses his arms in front when he looking sheepish - he does have an uncanny resemblence to Mussolini.

I wonder if they are related.
25

scuirle,

Derry 14/12/2007 18:19:58
Interestingly, those that hold this is nothing but drivel, have spent an unusual amount of time discussing said drivel!
26

Larry Hallatt,

Chesley Canada 15/12/2007 10:38:47
Is article make me ask if the Scotsman a Murdoch paper?
27

Murray in Canada,

Salt Spring Island 16/12/2007 06:36:53
#5 Rev.: what's this about Beamish and the Protocols? I understood they were created in the 19th century by the Russian Secret Police.

 

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