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==Arrival in Germany== Mitford returned to Germany in the summer of 1934, enrolling in a language school in [[Munich]] close to the [[Nazi Party]] headquarters. Dalley notes "She was obsessed with meeting Hitler, so she really set out to stalk him."<ref Name="HBG2"/> Pryce Jones elaborates: {{quote|She set her mind on getting Hitler, and she discovered that Hitler's movements could be ascertained. It's one of the extraordinary things about Hitler's daily life that he was so available to the public. You knew which café he'd be in, you knew which restaurant he'd be in, which hotel, and he would just go and meet people over sticky buns and cakes, and it was possible to meet him like that. And he was in the habit of eating in the Osteria Bavaria in Munich and she started sitting in the Osteria Bavaria every day. So he would have to come into the front part of the restaurant where there was this English girl.<ref Name="HBG2"/><ref name="britishGirl"/>}} After ten months, Hitler finally invited her to his table, where they talked for over 30 minutes, with Hitler picking up her bill.<ref Name="HBG3">{{YouTube|zgoCIx-IgxE|"Hitler's British Girl", Part 3. Channel 4 Documentary 2007}}. Accessed 26 August 2010.</ref> In a letter to her father, Mitford wrote: "It was the most wonderful and beautiful [day] of my life. I am so happy that I wouldn't mind a bit, dying. I'd suppose I am the luckiest girl in the world. For me he is the greatest man of all time."<ref name="britishGirl"/><ref Name="HBG3"/> Hitler became smitten with the young blonde British student. He was struck by her curious connections to the Germanic culture, including her middle name, [[Valkyrie]].<ref Name="HBG"/> Mitford's grandfather, [[Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale|Bertram Freeman-Mitford]], had been a friend of [[Richard Wagner]], one of Hitler's idols, and had written introductions to two works of [[Houston Stewart Chamberlain]]. Dalley says, "Hitler was extremely superstitious, and he believed that Unity was sort of sent to him, it was destined."<ref Name="HBG"/> Mitford subsequently received invitations to party rallies and state occasions and was described by Hitler as "a perfect specimen of [[Aryan]] womanhood".<ref name="theTimes"/><ref Name="HBG3"/> Hitler and Mitford became close,<ref Name="HBG"/> with Hitler reportedly playing Mitford off against his new girlfriend, [[Eva Braun]], apparently to make her jealous. Braun wrote of Mitford in her diary: "She is known as the Valkyrie and looks the part, including her legs. I the mistress of the greatest man in Germany and the whole world, I sit here waiting while the sun mocks me through the window panes."<ref name="britishGirl"/> Braun regained Hitler's attention after an attempted suicide and Mitford learned from this that desperate measures were often needed to capture the Führer's attention.<ref name="britishGirl"/> Mitford attended the [[Hitler Youth]] festival in [[Hesselberg]] with Hitler's friend [[Julius Streicher]], where she gave a virulently [[anti-semitic]] speech. She subsequently repeated these sentiments in an open letter to Streicher's paper, ''[[Der Stürmer]]'', which read: "The English have no notion of the Jewish danger. Our worst Jews work only behind the scenes. We think with joy of the day when we will be able to say England for the English! Out with the Jews! Heil Hitler!<ref name="theTimes"/> P.S. please publish my name in full, I want everyone to know I am a Jew hater."<ref name="britishGirl"/><ref Name="HBG3"/> The letter caused public outrage in Britain, but Hitler rewarded her with an engraved golden swastika badge, a private box at the 1936 [[Berlin Olympics]], and a ride in a party Mercedes to the [[Bayreuth Festival]].<ref name="britishGirl"/><ref Name="HBG4">{{YouTube|9yrxQjJ8hY8|"Hitler's British Girl", Part four. Channel 4 documentary 2007}}. Accessed 26 August 2010.</ref>
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