JFK secretly admired Hitler?

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  1. Denny Crane

    Denny Crane It's not even loaded! Staff Member Administrator

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    I know FDR did, but JFK too?

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...Nazis-travelled-Germany-Second-World-War.html

    A new book out in Germany reveals how President Kennedy was a secret admirer of the Nazis.

    The news comes embarrassingly close to a visit being paid to Berlin next month by President Obama - one week before 50th anniversary commemorations of JFK's memorable 'Ich bin ein Berliner' speech pledging US solidarity with Europe during the Cold War.

    President Kennedy's travelogues and letters chronicling his wanderings through Germany before WWII, when Adolf Hitler was in power, have been unearthed and show him generally in favour of the movement that was to plunge the world into the greatest war in history

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    Fascism?' wrote the youthful president-to-be in one. 'The right thing for Germany.'

    In another; 'What are the evils of fascism compared to communism?'

    And on August 21, 1937 - two years before the war that would claim 50 million lives broke out - he wrote: 'The Germans really are too good - therefore people have ganged up on them to protect themselves.'

    And in a line which seems directly plugged into the racial superiority line plugged by the Third Reich he wrote after travelling through the Rhineland: 'The Nordic races certainly seem to be superior to the Romans.'

    Other musings concern how great the autobahns were - 'the best roads in the world' - and how, having visited Hitler's Bavarian holiday home in Berchtesgaden and the tea house built on top of the mountain for him.

    He declared; 'Who has visited these two places can easily imagine how Hitler will emerge from the hatred currently surrounding him to emerge in a few years as one of the most important personalities that ever lived.'

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  2. BlazerCaravan

    BlazerCaravan Hug a Bigot... to Death

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    Wasn't GHWB's dad a big fan too? Seems like a lot of folks who came from money and power had no problem getting onboard the fascism train.
     
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    The thing about the Nazis was whatever they were doing got them out of the Great Depression several years faster than the rest of the world. It isn't hard to see some of our leaders looking at that and admiring their success. The true nature of the Nazi evil wasn't fully known until partway through the war, at the earliest.
     
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    Like father, like son I guess.
     
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    None of you ever heard of Kennedy's famous college book, "While England Slept"?

    It's very well-known that he openly and strongly disagreed with antiwar people like his father. It always was well-known and he always confirmed it.
     
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    Churchill wrote the book, but Kennedy was so inspired by it that he wrote his thesis "Appeasement in Munich," about it. When it was published it was re-titled "Why England Slept".
     

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