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April 2013
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Chanel as Nazi agent
While I do believe Chanel was involved with Nazism, I do have misgivings about the Vaughn book (particularly as he appears to have as much knowledge about fashion as a maggoty cabbage) as a rock-solid source. The lede may seem to tiptoe around the issue, but given that the Nazi argument is clearly described in the text (although very, very over-reliant on Vaughn to support it.), I feel there isn't a need for it to be stated point blank as uncontroversial fact in the lede - particularly as the House of Chanel strongly deny it (their denial is well-covered in the text too). That's why I reverted the edits. When further research emerges to balance out, and either back up or refute Vaughn's findings, then we can revisit this. For now, it is a confirmed fact that she did make controversial life choices, particularly during the Second World War, and such a statement is sufficent for the lede. Mabalu (talk) 10:20, 21 January 2015 (UTC)