Inga Arvad was the great love of President John F. Kennedy&rsquo;s life and also Adolf Hitler&rsquo;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&rsquo;s most influential gossip columnists and a suspected Nazi spy. The latter nearly got Kennedy cashiered out of the Navy but instead set in motion the chain of events that led to him becoming a war hero. <BR /><BR />Inga lived where gossip intersects with history and her story as told by author Scott Farris in <I>Inga</I> is a rollicking story that demonstrates how private lives influence public events. It is also a Hitchcockian tale of how difficult it can be to prove innocence when unjustly accused and how as Inga phrased it what was once a halo can slip down and become a hangman&rsquo;s noose. <BR /><BR />In addition to her romance with Kennedy and the attention of Hitler Arvad married three times &mdash; to an Egyptian diplomat who insisted they never had divorced the brilliant filmmaker Paul Fejos whom Charlie Chaplin considered a genius and the famed cowboy movie star Tim McCoy. She also had affairs with noted surgeon Dr. William Cahan the prolific writer John Gunther and Winston&rsquo;s Churchill&rsquo;s right hand man Baron Robert Boothby. She was pursued by Wall Street financier Bernard Baruch and Swedish industrialist Axel Wenner-Gren reputedly the richest man in the world at the time offered her $1 million to have his child.<BR /><BR />Inga was Miss Denmark of 1931 but by all accounts her admirers among the European and American elite loved Inga not for her physical beauty alone but for her <I>joie de vivre</I>. She was a genius with people she was daring and adventurous and she was their equal in intellect. Like Isak Dinesen and Clare Boothe Luce Inga Arvad led a life that both sheds light on and defies the stereotypes of women of her time.
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