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    1. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 27 Dec 2014

      1. There's an essay, and maybe even book, to be written about prominent Americans who visited Nazi Germany & were impressed by what they saw

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    2. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 27 Dec 2014
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      2. I'm talking about people like John F. Kennedy, Walker Percy, Philip Johnson, James Laughlin, and Charles Lindberg.

      5 replies 9 retweets 14 likes
    3. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 27 Dec 2014
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      3. James Laughlin, arguably best American publisher ever, visited Germany in 1933.“Hitler is as perfect an idealist as he could be" he wrote

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      Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 27 Dec 2014

      4. "Fascism? The right thing for Germany. .  .  . What are the evils of fascism compared to communism?” JFK, age 20, during 1937 German trip

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        2. Steven Strauss‏ @Steven_Strauss 27 Dec 2014
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          @HeerJeet I do agree with general point, jfk A) as you note, was 20 B) when America entered the war, he volunteered for a high risk assgnmt

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        3. Ματτ  🌰‏ @Giknowbili 27 Dec 2014
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          @Steven_Strauss @HeerJeet C) who cares? D) You are literally defending JFK's adult age Nazi admiration

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        2. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 27 Dec 2014
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          5. JFK here was echoing the views of his awful father, but also broader American elite opinion of 1930s.

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        3. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 27 Dec 2014
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          6. Incoming Princeton freshman class of 1938 named Hitler as the figure they most admired in the world.

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        1. Matt "Dynamic Zero" Hardwick‏ @MattLabor 27 Dec 2014
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          @HeerJeet It seems like it's a kind of topic for a book that was written a while back, and needs to be re-discovered.

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        1. Matt "Dynamic Zero" Hardwick‏ @MattLabor 27 Dec 2014
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          @HeerJeet Nicholson Baker's Human Smoke, though it's not that kind of book, is coming to mind. Experimental WWII Nonfiction...

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        1. Jim Collins  🌹‏ @jimcollins 27 Dec 2014
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          @HeerJeet @ZaidJilani JFK wasn't 20 in 37. Maybe 3

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