August 19, 2011, - 4:54 pm
Book: Coco Chanel Was a Jew-Hating Nazi Spy
As you know, most big-time fashion designers today are uber-leftists heavily involved in politics, whether it’s Donna Karan or the bizarre Mark Jacobs. I usually pay them no heed because I know they are following in the footsteps of their National Socialist (Nazi) Party-supporting brothers and sisters from eras past. We know that Hugo Boss designed Nazi uniforms. And, now, we’ve learned that Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel was a Jew-hating Nazi spy. Not only that, but she used the Nazis’ anti-Semitic laws against Jewish ownership of property to seize the Chanel perfume from its Jewish owners. And her friend, Winston Churchill helped her escape any post-war justice. Remember that, the next time you see some rich snob wearing a Chanel suit turning her nose up at you. Turn your nose up at her. Her clothes have their roots in Nazism. (And remember that Winston Churchill had some major flaws, too.)


A new book by a Paris-based American historian suggests Chanel not only had a wartime affair with a German aristocrat and spy, but that she herself was also an agent of Germany’s Abwehr military intelligence organization and a rabid anti-Semite.
“Sleeping with the Enemy: Coco Chanel’s Secret War
” goes well beyond those previous allegations, citing as evidence documents culled from archives around the world. Read the rest of this entry »
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