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British girls spiced up their lifes in Hitler's Germany
http://www.spiegel.de/international/...-a-905617.html
How things change. And change. And change again. It's almost forgotten today that once there indeed were so very close and friendly relations between Britain and Germany. I think there still is quite some mutual fascination in both peoples. The British football national team even has started to wear the German national team's dress. :D |
Don't ask me why the thread is up three times. I hit the button just once, and had no technical problems at all.
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Your national team wears a dress?:03::haha:
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What has changed? |
Could we have one more, please? I just can't get enough of it...
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Innocent times. A period of time living in another country is always fascinating and character building. And it proved useful to have young British girls with a first hand knowledge of Europe that could be exploited during hostilities.
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Ok all cleaned up
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Members of the Right Club, Nordic League, BUF, Anglo-German fellowship and Imperial Fascist League were simply thrown in prison under 18B once uncle adolf went walkabout. |
^ Which happened in .. 1940. Look at the set of photos, but especially the texts:
http://www.spiegel.de/fotostrecke/ph...cke-97967.html |
While British girls were attracted by Germany, British boys (from the "gentry") were attracted by another country and another crap idealism.
They were named Kim Philby, Donald Maclean, Guy Burgess, Anthony Blunt, John Cairncross ... They give not only first hand knowledges of Europe that could be exploited during hostilities, but also a lot of military and secret informations. But they by weren't thrown in prison ... Cheers. |
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If they helped the war effort(of the UK) in any way the article would have mentioned it because that would have been the interesting aspect.The article does not which implies that they did not or if they did they held a regular job.
@dgn you mention the Cambridge Five who where double agents for the Soviets.I assume you mention this because you suspect that the women that went to Nazi finishing schools would have been likely to be spies if possible for the Germans if so I agree with your opinion they would have been barred from British Intelligence so being a double agent would not have been possible of a double agent is but one type of spy.The Cambridge Five did not wind up in prison only because they escaped to the Soviet Union. |
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