Summary:
The book delves into the life of iconic fashion designer Coco Chanel during World War II, revealing her involvement with the German intelligence community and her activities as a Nazi collaborator. It examines her relationships with Nazi officers, her secret missions, and her attempts to leverage her position for personal and ideological gains.
Key points:
1. Coco Chanel's Nazi Ties: The book uncovers Chanel's role as a Nazi collaborator and spy during World War II.
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