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  1. 5. Feb. 2017 · Two decades before John F. Kennedy became president, he met a suspected Nazi spy at a Charleston, South Carolina, hotel. Her name was Inga Arvad and they "engaged in sexual intercourse on numerous ...

  2. Inga Marie Arvad Petersen (6 October 1913 – 12 December 1973) was a Danish-American journalist noted for being a guest of Adolf Hitler at the 1936 Summer Olympics and for her romantic relationship with John F. Kennedy in 1941 and 1942. The juxtaposition of these facts led to suspicions during World War II that she was a Nazi spy. Secret U.S. investigations uncovered no such evidence, and her ...

  3. 12. Feb. 2022 · Miss Denmark, beauty Inga Arvad was a scoop-driven journalist cou... "“Are you wearing a bulletproof vest?” she asked Hitler.“Frisk me,” he said, which she did.

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  4. 4. Nov. 2019 · Inga Arvad was the great love of President John F. Kennedy’s life, and also Adolf Hitler’s special guest at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. She was an actress, a foreign correspondent, a popular Washington columnist, an explorer who lived among a tribe of headhunters, one of Hollywood’s most influential gossip columnists, and a suspected Nazi spy.

  5. Friday, March 6, 1942. March 6, 1942. JFK, who the week before had flown to Washington, D.C. to end his romance with Inga Arvad, called her. The phone call was recorded and is summarized by one biographer as follows: “Surprised to hear from me?”.

  6. 1. Nov. 2023 · Of all the alleged mistresses of John F. Kennedy who had ties to other notable people, Inga Arvad just may have had the most interesting stories. Arvad rubbed shoulders with some of the most famous men in history. For example, J. Edgar Hoover kept close tabs on Arvad under the impression that she was a spy, though evidence that she really was ...

  7. Inga Arvad was born on 6 October 1913 in Hellerup, Denmark. She was an actress, known for Millions in Flight (1934) and Stormvarsel (1968). She was married to Tim McCoy, Pál Fejös and Kamal Abdel Nabi. She died on 12 December 1973 in Nogales, Arizona, USA.