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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Inga_ArvadInga Arvad - Wikipedia

    Inga Marie Arvad Petersen (6 October 1913 – 12 December 1973) was a Danish-American journalist who was a guest of Adolf Hitler at the 1936 Summer Olympics and also had a romantic relationship with John F. Kennedy in 1941 and 1942.

  2. www.wikiwand.com › en › articlesInga Arvad - Wikiwand

    Inga Marie Arvad Petersen (6 October 1913 – 12 December 1973) was a Danish-American journalist who was a guest of Adolf Hitler at the 1936 Summer Olympics and also had a romantic relationship with John F. Kennedy in 1941 and 1942.

  3. She was a suspected Nazi spy, John F. Kennedy's lover, and the woman who stole Adolf Hitler's heart. This is the story of Inga Arvad.

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  4. Jul 6, 2020 · Danish beauty Inga Arvad was a scoop-driven journalist courted by royalty, the Nazis, and a young John F. Kennedy—before finding peace in the West. An unlikely tale of reinvention, redemption, and enduring love.

  5. facts.net › history › 37-facts-about-inga-arvad37 Facts About Inga Arvad

    Sep 29, 2024 · Inga Arvad, often remembered as a captivating journalist and the woman who stole John F. Kennedy's heart during the early 1940s, led a life filled with intrigue and adventure. Born in Denmark, her journey took her from interviewing Hitler at the Berlin Olympics to being suspected of espionage during World War II.

  6. Portræt af den danske journalist og skønhedsdronning Inga Arvad (1913-1973), der interviewede Adolf Hitler og havde en affære med J. F. Kennedy.

  7. In the Spring of 1936, a Berlin news agency distributed an unfounded news item to American newspapers announcing that Hitler had appointed Inga as his propaganda chief in Denmark. Five years later, this mysterious announcement resurfaced in Washington and dogged Inga Arvad’s life as the U.S. entered WW II.

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