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Unity Mitford’s pattern of visiting the Osteria Bavaria restaurant in Munich to meet with Adolf Hitler, where they discuss politics, travel, movies, and music. She is not intimidated by the many female fans who become hysterical when they see him, unlike others who would swear by gravel if he walked upon it.
Unity decides to put aside her social activities and focus on being a fitting girlfriend, possibly even a wife, for Hitler. She starts translating his book Mein Kampf into English and attends Wagner’s operas to impress him.
The article highlights her daily interactions with Hitler, including walks to the Osteria, meetings at the National Theatre, and evening walks. It also mentions her relationships with other notable figures such as Eva Braun, Goebbels, Goring, and Mosley.