Nazi princess : Hitler, Lord Rothermere, and Princess Stephanie Von Hohenlohe
معرفی کتاب «Nazi princess : Hitler, Lord Rothermere, and Princess Stephanie Von Hohenlohe» نوشتهٔ Jim Wilson OBE، منتشرشده توسط نشر The History Press Ltd در سال 2011. این کتاب در فرمت mobi، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The full story of the woman of Jewish descent who spied for Hitler among British high society, persuaded the Daily Mail to support the Nazis, and was awarded the Gold Cross of the Nazi Party Stefanie von Hohenlohe was born to a middle-class Viennese family and of partly Jewish descent. After marrying and divorcing a German prince, she became a close confidante of Hitler, Göring, Himmler (who declared her an "honorary Aryan"), and von Ribbentrop. After arriving in London in 1932, she moved in the most exclusive circles, arranging the visits of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and Lord Halifax to Germany in 1937. Most notoriously, she was paid a retainer of £5,000 per year by Lord Rothermere, owner of the Daily Mail and the Daily Mirror and an open supporter of the Nazi regime. In 1939 she fled to the U.S.; a memo to President Roosevelt described her as a spy "more dangerous than ten thousand men." This new biography uses recently declassified MI5 files and FBI memos to examine what motivated both Stefanie and Rothermere, shedding light on the murky goings-on behind the scenes in Britain, Germany, and the U.S. before and during World War II. The Full Story Of The Woman Of Jewish Descent Who Spied For Hitler Among British High Society, Persuaded The Daily Mail To Support The Nazis, And Was Awarded The Gold Cross Of The Nazi Party Stefanie Von Hohenlohe Was Born To A Middle-class Viennese Family And Of Partly Jewish Descent. After Marrying And Divorcing A German Prince, She Became A Close Confidante Of Hitler, Goring, Himmler (who Declared Her An Honorary Aryan ), And Von Ribbentrop. After Arriving In London In 1932, She Moved In The Most Exclusive Circles, Arranging The Visits Of The Duke And Duchess Of Windsor And Lord Halifax To Germany In 1937. Most Notoriously, She Was Paid A Retainer Of 5,000 Per Year By Lord Rothermere, Owner Of The Daily Mail And The Daily Mirror And An Open Supporter Of The Nazi Regime. In 1939 She Fled To The U.s.; A Memo To President Roosevelt Described Her As A Spy More Dangerous Than Ten Thousand Men. This New Biography Uses Recently Declassified Mi5 Files And Fbi Memos To Examine What Motivated Both Stefanie And Rothermere, Shedding Light On The Murky Goings-on Behind The Scenes In Britain, Germany, And The U.s. Before And During World War Ii.--publisher's Description. 1.twice Wed In New York -- 2.rothermere And Churchill -- 3.the Golden Couple -- 4.throw Of The Dice -- 5.whose Go-between? -- 6.a Friend In Berlin -- 7.threat From The Sky -- 8.enter The Blackshirts -- 9.nazi Party Gold -- 10.the Language Of Butter -- 11.the Princess, The King And Wallis -- 12.intrigue In America And London -- 13.chatelaine Of Schloss Leopoldskron -- 14.comic Opera In The High Court -- 15.exile -- 16.trailed By The Fbi -- 17.the President's Anger -- 18.just Desserts? Jim Wilson. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [185]-186) And Index. **The full story of the woman of Jewish descent who spied for Hitler among British high society, persuaded the __Daily Mail__ to support the Nazis, and was awarded the Gold Cross of the Nazi Party** Stefanie von Hohenlohe was born to a middle-class Viennese family and of partly Jewish descent. After marrying and divorcing a German prince, she became a close confidante of Hitler, Göring, Himmler (who declared her an "honorary Aryan"), and von Ribbentrop. After arriving in London in 1932, she moved in the most exclusive circles, arranging the visits of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and Lord Halifax to Germany in 1937. Most notoriously, she was paid a retainer of £5,000 per year by Lord Rothermere, owner of the __Daily Mail__ and the __Daily Mirror__ and an open supporter of the Nazi regime. In 1939 she fled to the U.S.; a memo to President Roosevelt described her as a spy "more dangerous than ten thousand men." This new biography uses recently declassified MI5 files and FBI memos to examine what motivated both Stefanie and Rothermere, shedding light on the murky goings-on behind the scenes in Britain, Germany, and the U.S. before and during World War II. Born to a middle-class Viennese family and of partly Jewish descent, after marriage to (and divorce from) a German prince, Stephanie von Hohenlohe became a close confidante of Hitler, Goring, Himmler (who declared her an'honorary Aryan') and von Ribbentrop. After arriving in London in 1932, she moved in the most exclusive circles, arranging the visits of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and Lord Halifax to Germany in 1937. Most notoriously, she was paid a retainer of £5,000 per year by Lord Rothermere, owner of the Daily Mail and the Daily Mirror, who was an open supporter of the Nazi regime. In 1939 she fled to the USA; a memo to President Roosevelt described her as a spy'more dangerous than ten thousand men'. In this new biography, Jim Wilson uses recently declassified MI5 files and FBI memos to examine what motivated both Stephanie and Rothermere, shedding light on the murky goings-on behind the scenes in Britain, Germany and the USA before and during the Second World War. Born to a middle-class Viennese family and of partly Jewish descent, after marriage to (and divorce from) a German prince Stephanie von Hohenlohe became a close confidante of Hitler, Göring, Himmler (who declared her an'honorary Aryan') and von Ribbentrop. After arriving in London in 1932, she moved in the most exclusive circles, arranging the visits of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and Lord Halifax to Germany in 1937. Most notoriously, she was paid a retainer of £5,000 per year by Lord Rothermere, owner of the Daily Mail and the Daily Mirror, who was an open supporter of the Nazi regime. In 1939 she fled to the USA; a memo to President Roosevelt described her as a spy'more dangerous than ten thousand men.'In this new biography, Jim Wilson uses recently declassified MI5 files and FBI memos to examine what motivated both Stephanie and Rothermere, shedding light on the murky goings-on behind the scenes in Britain, Germany and the USA before and during the Second World War.
دانلود کتاب Nazi princess : Hitler, Lord Rothermere, and Princess Stephanie Von Hohenlohe