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Hitler's First Lady: Standard Edition

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Lise Bauer is born in Africa in 1906, brought to England by her parents from where she is expelled with them in 1914, because her father is an East Prussian. They settle in America and become Americans, but return to Europe in the 1920’s. Here Lise is involved in the rise of the Nazi party, marries one of Hitler’s closest associates and later has a relationship with Hitler himself, before divorcing her husband and marrying an English friend of Hitler’s deputy, Rudolf Hess. The novel offers a new view of Hitler’s sexual relationships, a plot to overthrow Churchill and the flight to Scotland by Rudolf Hess. Using historical characters often portrayed in a new light, this fictional account challenges the accepted view of recorded history.

382 pages, Paperback

First published May 17, 2014

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Malcolm Blair-Robinson

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I was born in 1939 into an Anglo-German family. My parents had links to both leading figures in the Third Reich and to British Intelligence.

I am now single, having been twice married, with five surviving children and three grandchildren. i write and blog for a hobby. My interests are American, British and European history >1800, politics, international relations,healthcare and economics. Apart from writing hobbies include hiking, bird watching and photography.

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