HITLER’S PERSONALITY
QUALITIES OF A SPINSTER. WOMAN'S REVELATIONS. Miss Friedlind Wagner, 22-year-old grand-daughter of the great composer and daughter of Winifred Wagner. Hitler’s great friend, arrived recently in London from the Wagner home in Switzerland. She has known Hitler intimately since she was a child of five, when he began to be a contant visitor to her home, and she intends shortly to publish her personal memoirs of him. She has kept a diary and notes of every time that Hitler visited the .Wagner family whom he adored and almost reverenced. To him they were the Royal Family of Germany. “I want to devote myself to exposing the truth about this man,” says Miss Wagner. She ascribes Hitler’s power to hypnosis. She herself never fell under his hypnotic influence. Since childhood she has regarded him with sceptical detachment, and as she grew up she began to argue with him, contradict him and point out his errors in outspoken terms. He used jokingly to call her “Old England.” After visiting England in 1937, she told Hitler, over a tete-a-tete luncheon of Ribbentrop's failure as an ambassador. But he preferred to believe Ribbentrop’s own version of his success. Miss Wagner says that Hitler, in personality, displayed qualities more like these of a spinster than a man. She has a dispassionate outlook, and does not see only the black side of him. She maintains, for instance, that he has a remarkable sense of humour, and that much of his power’ over his visitors is due to his sense of the ridiculous in them. She has heard him do brilliant imitations of Sir Eric Phipps. M. Francois Poncet and his other ambassadors. Once when Hitler had tea with her family, her sister was slimming, and Hitler teased her for refusing to eat a cake. She was wearing the uniform of the Hitler Youth. So he ordered her to eat the cake, and, when she still refused, he accused her of breaking the oath of allegiance to her Fuehrer. Miss Wagner prophesied both the pact with Russia and the invasion of Scandinavia. She now prophesies that Hitler will fall in 1941. Before she left her Swiss home to come to England she was subjected to every threat by messengers whom Hitler sent to Switzerland to see her. She was in constant fear of being kidnapped by Gestapo agents. At last she got away. She is a brave person, this greatgranddaughter of Wagner, granddaughter of Richard and Cosima, and I daughter of Siegfried and his Britishborn wife and her memoirs will make I exciting reading.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 July 1940, Page 8
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