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Their unity as sisters as "The Four Girls" is introduced in the third chapter, which is a communally narrated.
Not very sisterly behaviour, but at such times I think it's one's duty"); satirising both her sister Unity and her brother-in-law Oswald Mosley (whom she always called TPOL, The Poor Old Leader) in her early novel Wigs on the Green.
Perhaps because Diana had bagged the star of the British movement, her sister Unity wanted to go one step further.
Nancy's sister Unity (d.
Hitler described Diana and her sister Unity as "angels".
He was very fond of my sister Unity".
Her sister Unity was besotted with Hitler and another, Decca, was lured by communism.
Her sister Unity doted on Hitler and tried to kill herself at the start of the second world war.
She remains dismayed that Diana never publicly recanted her admiration for Hitler, whom Diana had got to know in the thirties after travelling to Germany to visit her sister Unity, who had become part of der Führer's inner circle.
Her sister Unity was an enthusiastic Nazi; her other sister Diana married Sir Oswald Mosley, had extreme views on race, and spent part of the second world war in Holloway prison because she was deemed a threat.
Her younger sister Unity, already a fascist and longing to be a Nazi, drove around England with swastika pennants flying from her car and gave the Nazi salute to "family, friends and the astonished postmistress in Swinbrook village".
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