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A most curious school sat on the shores of the English Channel during the 1930s.
Augusta Victoria College, located in Bexhill-on-Sea, was, for the most part, a finishing school which taught 16 to 21 year old girls the accoutrements needed to enter British society. With their training in hand, they would be well positioned to attract a man of a certain stature.
OK, fine, weâve all heard of finishing schools, a somewhat regressive educational model.
But this one was unique because of the pedigree of its students, many of whom were from the families of the Nazi High Command during Hitlerâs reign. The school included Nazi salutes, and a badge that featuring two symbols the Union Jack opposite a Swastika.
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