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  • Madame Lea
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  • Madame Lea was a Jewish fortune teller in Lille, France. Her residence was often used as a meeting place for anti-German agitators. One such meeting was broken-up by Feldwebel Adolf Hitler of the German Feldgendarmerie in 1929. Hitler (who visualized the fortune teller as fat, mustachioed, and greasy) was disappointed that Madame Lea was not at the meeting herself, but was hopeful that she would do something else to get herself arrested in short order.
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  • Contemporary reference
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Name
  • Madame Lea
Religion
  • Judaism
Occupation
  • Fortune-teller
Nationality
abstract
  • Madame Lea was a Jewish fortune teller in Lille, France. Her residence was often used as a meeting place for anti-German agitators. One such meeting was broken-up by Feldwebel Adolf Hitler of the German Feldgendarmerie in 1929. Hitler (who visualized the fortune teller as fat, mustachioed, and greasy) was disappointed that Madame Lea was not at the meeting herself, but was hopeful that she would do something else to get herself arrested in short order.