The Time Machine

The Time machine is a novel by H.G. Wells, published in 1895, was a story about an English scientist who invented a machine (Time machine) which can travel from the present to the past and to the future. Now, the adaptation of the title was not a coincidence but intentional, in the sense that, this page was engineered to analyzed the past and present, in order for us to face our unknown future." History repeats it self ".

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Thursday, August 18, 2011

Coco Chanel: A Nazi spy!



Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel with the Fuhrer, Adolf Hitler
A Paris–based American historian claimed in his book, “Sleeping with the enemy: Coco chanel’s secret war” that the fashion French icon Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel was once a German spy during World War II.

We cannot deny the fact that Coco had an affair with a German aristocrat named Baron Hans Gunther von Dincklage, who was a professional Abwehr spy, but Coco as German spy? Wow! This could be a heck of an allegation.

After Hitler invaded the rest of France, the Nazi’s confiscated all companies that are owned by Jews, as part of their anti-Semitic propaganda. Coco used her position as an “Aryan” to make a petition on the German government to give her the sole ownership of “Perfums Chanel”, The house of the best-selling perfume Channel (which she personally formulated), owned by the Wertheimers, who were Jews.

Chanel was one of those who are called after the war as “Horizontal collaborators”, because they worked for the Germans. She was in fact staying at Ritz Hotel, which was made the head-quarter of the Germans during the occupation.

According to the author, Hal Vaughan, 84 year old World War II veteran. He was looking for documents on police records when suddenly he discovered that Channel was a German spy with an alias of “Westminster”. Coco was sent to Spain on a spy mission and she was also given an order to make a peace talk with Winston Churchill.

After the liberation of France, all German collaborators were jailed for treason, but Coco was released an hour late as ordered by the great Winston Churchill. She automatically flee to Switzerland after.

In 1954, channel returned to France to rebuilt her fashion empire, but his lines were not greatly patronized by Parisian due to her past connections with the Nazis. Rather, his collections were appreciated by British and American Costumers.

Coco died by the age of 87, in 1971, busy for the preparation of her summer collections, she was tired of a long drive and not feeling. Channel was found dead on her bed at Ritz hotel, where she lived for more than 30 years.

2 comments:

  1. She did have connections with the Nazi's but it was more or less to get her nephew out of jail her inheritance also went to him(i think he was the favourite). The Jews she sued did own like 90 percent of her company. Oh yeah plus British and American was so shit Hollywood basically begged her to teach them...

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    1. British and American fashion was so terrible ,I mean, that Hollywood would have her style the actors and actresses she would've been successful without Americans or Britain's her connections alone would've had her sorted

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