In his book, "The Bunker", O'Donnell wrote that this woman was of either Irish or Scottish descent and married to a Hungarian diplomat stationed in Berlin. Her husband was arrested after Hungary's occupation by Germany. Acording to O'Donnell, she was also a British agent. Fegelein met her during the summer of 1944, at a party held in Goebbels' villa. After she became his mistress, Fegelein arranged for her to stay in a house located at Bleibtreustraße 11, Berlin.
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| - In his book, "The Bunker", O'Donnell wrote that this woman was of either Irish or Scottish descent and married to a Hungarian diplomat stationed in Berlin. Her husband was arrested after Hungary's occupation by Germany. Acording to O'Donnell, she was also a British agent. Fegelein met her during the summer of 1944, at a party held in Goebbels' villa. After she became his mistress, Fegelein arranged for her to stay in a house located at Bleibtreustraße 11, Berlin.
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| - Being Fegelein's woman
- Being redhead and topless
- Being topless
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| - Fegel-woman
- Fegelein's broad
- Hungarian chick
- The topless chick
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| - The blurred redhead to the left is "Mata O'hara"
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| - In his book, "The Bunker", O'Donnell wrote that this woman was of either Irish or Scottish descent and married to a Hungarian diplomat stationed in Berlin. Her husband was arrested after Hungary's occupation by Germany. Acording to O'Donnell, she was also a British agent. Fegelein met her during the summer of 1944, at a party held in Goebbels' villa. After she became his mistress, Fegelein arranged for her to stay in a house located at Bleibtreustraße 11, Berlin. After Heinrich Himmler's attempts to negotiate with the Allies were discovered by Hitler, he ordered the SS to bring in Fegelein. According to O'Donnell, a detail headed by officer Helmut Frick arrived in the residence, but Fegelein assured them he would come of his free will later. When a second detachment, commanded by Obersturmbanführer Peter Högl, came with explicit orders to arrest Fegelein, his mistress had already fled.
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