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  1. By Ann Mariager. Inga Arvad – the Scandalous Scandinavian is a biography of the life and times of the beautiful and adventurous Danish born newspaper columnist in Washington. In 1941-42, she was suspected by the FBI to be a Nazi spy while having a romantic affair with John F. Kennedy, a young ensign at the Office of Naval Intelligence.

  2. 12. Apr. 2016 · On Nov. 27, 1941, noted Washington Times Herald writer Inga Arvad introduced a 24-year-old John F. Kennedy to readers as "a boy with a future." By the time those words hit the press, the future ...

  3. 5. Apr. 2024 · In 1942, Inga Arvad wrote a letter to her lover, Jack, that said, “Remember to save this letter for defense against Inga-Binga in the Supreme Court of the U.S. I will be seeing you — here or ...

  4. This is the second of a three-part series excerpted from the book “JFK: Reckless Youth.” INGA ARVAD resembled Jack’s mother in certain ways. She was attractive, well-perfumed, well-groomed.

  5. 4. Okt. 2017 · But this wasn’t Inga Arvad’s last relationship with a powerful man. As the war was coming to an end, Arvad became engaged to Robert Boothby, a British member of Parliament. But this time, perhaps having learned her lesson the first time around, Arvad broke off the engagement herself in fear that Hitler’s comments about her being a ...

  6. 22. Nov. 2013 · About noon on Friday, Nov. 22, 1963, Inga Arvad McCoy drove anxiously to the Nogales Herald to see if the news was true. Nogales woman had intimate connection with Kennedy | Local News Stories ...

  7. 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.