Coco Chanel 'spied for Nazis'
August 17th 2011 23:33
A NEW book about bizarre World Word II plots claims British spies planned to spike Adolf Hitler's food with female sex hormones in a bid to make him less aggressive.
"Coco Chanel" was fiercely anti-Semitic, the book says, although at the time she would not have stood out among numerous other high-profile compatriots in 1940-44.
The issue had ignited public opinion, following graphic footage showing the ill-treatment of Australian cattle inside a number of Indonesian abattoirs.
"I don't understand what the big fuss is about," said Mrs Keaveny, who will move to a larger taxpayer-funded home as a result.
Meanwhile, a new poll has found that 53 per cent of same sex couples in Australia believe Christians should be allowed to marry, while 41 per cent were opposed.
"It's yet to be fully investigated to see whether or not there's been any offence," Superintendent Graham Kent said.
He was sickeningly pale, but still had his flippers on both feet.
"Coco Chanel" was fiercely anti-Semitic, the book says, although at the time she would not have stood out among numerous other high-profile compatriots in 1940-44.
The issue had ignited public opinion, following graphic footage showing the ill-treatment of Australian cattle inside a number of Indonesian abattoirs.
"I don't understand what the big fuss is about," said Mrs Keaveny, who will move to a larger taxpayer-funded home as a result.
Meanwhile, a new poll has found that 53 per cent of same sex couples in Australia believe Christians should be allowed to marry, while 41 per cent were opposed.
"It's yet to be fully investigated to see whether or not there's been any offence," Superintendent Graham Kent said.
He was sickeningly pale, but still had his flippers on both feet.
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