Of all the British people who met Adolf Hitler, Unity Mitford is surely the one who ... The sixth sister, Deborah, would become the Duchess of Devonshire, and seemed to spend most of her later ...
Jessica (‘Decca’) became a communist and married an American Jew; Deborah (‘Debo’), the youngest, became Duchess of Devonshire and chatelaine of Chatsworth; and Nancy satirised the family in her ...
After seeing a freshly dug hole while conditioning a horse, the equestrian found out later it was used to bury 17-year-old Justine Vanderschoot.
Deborah A. (Mock) Serben, 63, of Duncansville, passed away at UPMC Altoona Hospital. She was born in Altoona, daughter of Mary Kopilchak and the late Glenn Mock. She married Raymond Serben in 1987.
Deborah, Duchess of Devonshire, last of the six famous Mitford girls, dismissed the story at the time as ‘village gossip’. There is a further twist to the pregnancy rumours that swirled around ...
Along with first-degree murder, Brandee Katrice Pierce, 41, has been charged with felony murder, first-degree child abuse, ...
I always say, we were lucky to find our home, and it was lucky to find us." In an exclusive HELLO! interview, Deborah spoke about her country pastimes. "When I'm in Somerset, I ride most mornings ...
Mitford's final entry in the diary is on 1 September 1939. Never-seen-before diaries of an antisemitic British socialite who had a personal relationship with Adolf Hitler have been unearthed ...
She was one of the six Mitford sisters – Nancy, Pamela, Diana, Unity, Jessica and Deborah – who have long held a position of almost fetishistic fascination. Their aristocratic provenance ...
The recently discovered journals of Unity Mitford from 1935 to 1939 reveal her personal relationship with Adolf Hitler, documenting 139 meetings with him. These authenticated diaries detail her ...
A mass grave discovered last December in a suburb of Guadalajara with dozens of bags of dismembered body parts contained the remains of 24 people, Mexican authorities said Sunday. Six of them — ...
The publication of the diaries of the youngest Mitford sister still does not reveal the mystery of her relationship with the Nazi dictator. "He invited me to his table, and the waitress told me he ...