Coco Chaneel Case Study

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Plan of Investigation: The purpose of this investigation is to examine the extent to which Chanel was apart of the German intelligence (Abwehr) during World War Ⅱ. Chanel was notorious for her wartime affair with the German aristocrat Hans Günther von Dincklage. However, her association with Abwehr has been rejected from films and biographies for being historically inaccurate, until historians uncovered police reports that proved otherwise. The primary and secondary sources being used are regarding her relationships to influential German dignitaries, and her motive for wanting to be an undercover spy; to evaluate Chanel’s connection to Abwehr. Of these sources, the two that will be evaluated in Section C are Sleeping With the Enemy by Hal Vaughan, and The New York Times “The many faces of Coco” by Lauren Lipton due to their origins purpose value and limitations. (135)
B. Summary of Evidence
The international economic depression of the 1930s had a negative impact on her company, but it …show more content…

- USATODAY.com. August 7, 2011. Originates from 2011, written by Fashion writer, and correspondent for Associated Press Jenny Barchfield. It’s purpose is to update the public on the current news question “Was Coco Chanel a Nazi Spy?” and give insight into if she was a spy. Barchfield’s value is her knowledge about fashion, Chanel and her brand help outline Chanel’s experiences and history of the iconic designer. As well as her numerous references to other people and sources help support her ideas, and validate her article. She also works for a large news corporation, so the data must be reliable, and accurate to an extent. However, this is also a limitation, because she may have embellished the article to create a more interesting story for the reader. Also the article is very one sided only confirming that she was a spy, even though there are multiple accusations that Chanel was not affiliated with German

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