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My deeply eerie lunch at table No 8 at the Osteria Italiana, where Hitler liked to eat spinach soup with his English girlfriend

In light of the discovery of Unity Mitford's diaries, I followed in her footsteps to this restaurant in Munich - though unlike her, I most certainly wasn't angling for a dictatorial Nazi suitor.

I told Unity that her boyfriend Hitler was a bad man and she tried to kick me - by the vicar's daughter whose family kept the despised aristocrat under house arrest for five years

Margaret Laidlaw was eight when Nazi-loving Unity Mitford, then 29, was sent to live with her family in 1942. At the time, Unity - left brain damaged by a failed suicide attempt in Munich - was a par…

Call for ‘censorship culture’ to end as Unity Mitford’s German diary is revealed

Extracts from Mitford’s papers published but many more archives concerning British fascists remain concealed

Myths and suspicions have swirled around Unity Mitford ever since she decided to move to Mu…

'Hitler was excited about the possibility of a love affair with her. Towards attractive women, he behaved as a 17-year-old...' Read Part 2 of the secret diary of the Fuhrer's English girlfriend - the story that's caused a global sensation

Unity Mitford's pattern is now well established: nearly every day she goes to the small Osteria Bavaria restaurant in Munich, hoping Adolf Hitler will be there.

4 months ago

Familiar nemesis Mainz bring Bayern Munich’s run to a crashing end | Andy Brassell

Vincent Kompany’s unbeaten record ended after Lee Jae-sung took apart the injury-hit Bundesliga leaders

Those predicting the venue of Vincent Kompany’s first Bundesliga defeat as Bayern Munich manager…

Familiar nemesis Mainz bring Bayern’s run to a crashing end | Andy Brassell

Vincent Kompany’s unbeaten record ended after Lee Jae-sung took apart the injury-hit Bundesliga leaders

Those predicting the venue of Vincent Kompany’s first Bundesliga defeat as Bayern Munich boss mi…

‘Can we show someone being shot?’: the tense true story behind September 5

The Oscar-tipped drama follows the ABC crew of journalists who had to cover the unfolding violence as terrorism overtook the the Munich Olympics in 1972

Geoffrey Mason had begun the day expecting to o…

September 5 review – taut media procedural revisits Munich Olympics

Journalists take centre stage in Tim Fehlbaum’s tense thriller focusing on 1972’s infamous terrorist massacre through a TV crew lens

The story of the 1972 Munich Olympics terrorist massacre – in which…

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