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Outrageous Episode 4 - Reality VS Fiction

Outrageous Episode 4 - Reality VS Fiction

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Outrageous episode 4 is out: “Loving and Hating” and Lyn and Judith will review the episode and find out how it stacks up to the real life of the Mitfords. And while doing that, they’ll find some juicy, scandalous, and truly outrageous details for you. From the high society mum who called the police and had her son put in prison ?!” to the famous fashion brand that designed the Nazi uniforms (a brand you definitely know!) - you’ll hear it all from us ;-)Chapters: 0:00:00 Intro & outlook (more in depth podcast coming up!)0:01:42 Recap & reality VS fiction0:02:18 Sc: Unity’s letter about meeting Adolf Hitler0:05:24 Sc: In Unity’s and Decca’s divided room (part 1)0:07:24 Digression: Unity, Eva Braun, and Hitler’s women0:15:45 Sc: In Unity’s and Decca’s divided room (part 2)0:16:36 Sc: Nancy & Prod reconcile0:17:45 Sc: Unity & Diana are about to meet Hitler0:21:25 Digression: Great men and female geniuses (Hitler & Picasso)0:24:06 Sc: Photos for Decca’s Coming Out0:32:55 Sc: At the Hon’s cupboard & meeting Derek0:39:40 Sc: Unity and Erich - she decides to write THE letter (part 1)0:40:16 Digression: The famous fashion designer of the Nazis0:44:27 Sc: Unity and Erich - she decides to write THE letter (part 2)0:40:56 Digression: Julius Schleicher and “Der Stürmer”0:49:51 Sc: Unity’s letter to “Der Stürmer” & anti-semitism0:55:50 Digression: communism, democratic opposition, the camps1:03:45 Sc: Unity is ordered back home1:04:55 Sc: The Peace Talks1:08:53 Sc: Nancy meets Joss at the bar1:11:23 Sc: Diana’s crash1:12:42 Overall review of episode 4 (& Wigs on the Green)1:20:10 Wrap & Outro #outrageous #mitfords Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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