Mitford sisters
The Mitford sisters were six siblings from an aristocratic British family, known for their distinct personalities and varied life choices. Born in the early 20th century, they gained fame for their involvement in politics, literature, and social circles. The sisters included Nancy, Pamela, Diana, Unity, Jessica, and Deborah, each making a mark in different fields.
Their lives were often intertwined with significant historical events, including World War II and the British aristocracy. The sisters' contrasting views on politics and society, particularly regarding fascism and socialism, have been subjects of interest and debate among historians and biographers.