The Strange Case of the Aristocrat, Hitler and the Tiny Scottish Island New Book to Reveal Final Years of Mitford Sister

Sunday HeraldJune 29, 2005

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"OH, there's Unity's swastika, " says Neil MacGillivary casually, as a red armband with the Nazi symbol picked out in black thread falls from between the pages of a photo album.

MacGillivary, now 90 years old, is probably the last surviving link to a remarkable tale of a notorious Nazi sympathiser and close friend of Hitler who lived out her final years on a tiny island off the west coast of Scotland.

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The Strange Case of the Aristocrat, Hitler and the Tiny Scottish Island New Book to Reveal Final Years of Mitford Sister

The little-known story of Unity Mitford's final years on Inch Kenneth, one of a sprinkling of isles off Mull's west coast, is about to be aired in a new book, The Broken Lyre, by broadcaster and historian Lorn Macintyre.

Unity Valkyrie Mitford was born i...

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