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Friday 21 September 2001 |
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'The Mitford Girls! The Mitford Girls! I love them for their sins,' wrote John Betjeman.
The exploits of Nancy, Diana, Unity, Pamela, Jessica and Deborah, also known as the 'mad, mad Mitfords' scandalised society during the 30s and 40s
These awfully well-connected girls mixed with the likes of Hitler, Mussolini, Winston Churchill and George Bernard Shaw.
Acclaimed biographer Mary Lovell discusses the sibling rivalries and family dynamics, which produced this extraordinary family.
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