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Unity Mitford written by Ned
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Even today the six famous Mitford sisters fascinate people. The Mitford family were strange and obscure, there was 1 boy, Tom, who died in WW2, and six sisters: Nancy the novelist, Pamela the farmer, Diana the Fascist, Unity the Nazi, Jessica (Or Decca) the Communist and Deborah the Duchess. ...
The most short lived of these sisters was Unity. When she was 18 and Decca was 15 they divided a room so Unity could make a Nazi shrine. “There was a room that Unity and I (Decca) shared when we really didnt want to be with grownups. ... ” Decca had posters of Lenin and scratched hammers and sickles into the windowpane beneath where Unity had etched Swastikas. ...
Unity’s father, Lord Redesdale, and her mother weren’t too sure about her being so close to Hitler, they feared he wasn’t upper class enough.
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Title: Unity Mitford written by Ned
Words: 645 Rating: None Pages: 2.6 submitted by: cassie
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