The pre-party for the May Day Event will feature Hitler’s First Lady, the historical novel by Malcolm Blair-Robinson.
Lise Bauer is born in Africa in 1906, brought to England by her parents from where she is expelled with them in 1914, because her father is an East Prussian. They settle in America and become Americans, but return to Europe in the 1920’s. Here Lise is involved in the rise of the Nazi party, marries one of Hitler’s closest associates and later has a relationship with Hitler himself, before divorcing her husband and marrying an English friend of Hitler’s deputy, Rudolf Hess. She settles again in England with the consent of the security services and she and her husband establish a cell to act as a secret communication channel between Hitler and Churchill at the critical period of WWII. The drama intensifies as a plot is hatched to overthrow the Churchill government, involving Rudolf Hess, a Royal Duke and senior members of the British Establishment.
Malcolm Blair-Robinson was born in Sussex, England, shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War, into an Anglo-German family with connections reaching to the heart of the Nazi Party leadership in the early 1930’s. He has used this knowledge in crafting a novel which provides new insight into the hidden dramas of the twentieth century.
He is twice married, with five surviving children and three grandchildren.
Lise Bauer is born in Africa in 1906, brought to England by her parents from where she is expelled with them in 1914, because her father is an East Prussian. They settle in America and become Americans, but return to Europe in the 1920’s. Here Lise is involved in the rise of the Nazi party, marries one of Hitler’s closest associates and later has a relationship with Hitler himself, before divorcing her husband and marrying an English friend of Hitler’s deputy, Rudolf Hess. She settles again in England with the consent of the security services and she and her husband establish a cell to act as a secret communication channel between Hitler and Churchill at the critical period of WWII. The drama intensifies as a plot is hatched to overthrow the Churchill government, involving Rudolf Hess, a Royal Duke and senior members of the British Establishment.
Malcolm Blair-Robinson was born in Sussex, England, shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War, into an Anglo-German family with connections reaching to the heart of the Nazi Party leadership in the early 1930’s. He has used this knowledge in crafting a novel which provides new insight into the hidden dramas of the twentieth century.
He is twice married, with five surviving children and three grandchildren.

