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  1. 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.

  2. 12 de feb. de 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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  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 7 de jun. de 2023 · Inga tenía 17 años cuando se casó por primera vez con un diplomático egipcio, Kamel Abdel-Nabi, del que se divorció para continuar su labor en el Berlingske Tidende. En 1935, a través de sus conexiones, le hizo un reportaje a Hermann Göring , recién casado con la actriz Emmy Sonnemann , quien se convertiría en algo así como una “primera dama” del nazismo .

  6. Inga ArvadFødt: 6-10-1913 i HellerupDød: 12-12-1973 (60 år)Gravsted: Mount Olivet Cemetery, Saginaw, Michigan, USA. Inga Marie Arvad Petersen, der var datter af partikulier Anton Margrethus Petersen og hustru Olga Howmann, voksede op i Willemoesgade i København. Hendes forældre flyttede til Sydafrika, hvor hendes far døde da hun var fire år.

  7. Inga Arvad flew to Charleston, South Carolina where she was met by JFK at the airport. Kennedy had arranged for her stay at the Francis… February 19, 1942. JFK, stationed in Charleston, South Carolina, placed a telephone call to Inga Arvad. The call was recorded by the FBI. Arvad, sensing that Jack was… February 6, 1942