2 more divas: Patton vs. Marlene Dietrich
You’d think that two World War II divas like George S. Patton and Marlene Dietrich would get along, but I guess they suffered from irreconcilable similarities. From the diary entry for November 5, 1944: "Had Marlene Dietrich and her troupe for lunch. Very low comedy, almost an insult to human intelligence."
You'd think that two World War II divas like George S. Patton and Marlene Dietrich would get along, but I guess they suffered from irreconcilable similarities. From the diary entry for November 5, 1944: "Had Marlene Dietrich and her troupe for lunch. Very low comedy, almost an insult to human intelligence."
You’d think that two World War II divas like George S. Patton and Marlene Dietrich would get along, but I guess they suffered from irreconcilable similarities. From the diary entry for November 5, 1944: "Had Marlene Dietrich and her troupe for lunch. Very low comedy, almost an insult to human intelligence."
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