Who was this women? We know she had blonde hair with a touch of red.
Guensche states; "Fegeleins misstress was classier than most of his other women. She was goodlooking, tall, well groomed, her hair was blonde with a reddish tint. She was thirtyish. I heard that she had a husband, a foreign diplomat, conveniently out of town.
Hans Baur, Mohnke, and Guensche are all agreed that the lady was the wife of a senior Hungarian diplomat. And that the couple had arrived in Berlin in 1943 when relations between Germany and Hungary were beginning to cool.
Where had Fegelein met this women? Hans Baur states their first meeting took place at a party in the summer of 1944 at the Goebbels villa in Schwanenwerder. (In the book this brings forth the thought that maybe her initial attempt to place herself into high Nazi circles was actually to be with Goebbels. A notorious women chaser.)
O'Donnell says he followed leads to Budapest, London, Dublin, Galway, Salzburg all leads to our ladys identity dried up. Again from the book;
"Was the legendary Mata O' Hara the same lady who went out the window that midnight in Bleibtreustrase? It's a fascinating angle to an otherwise sordid story- "How I slept with Hermann Fegelein and screwed the Fuhrer."