John F. Kennedy's Hidden Diary Europe 1937

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<p> <strong>Presenting the 1937 diaries of John F. Kennedy's tour of Europe this volume offers insights into his early experiences on a continent under the shadow of Nazism.</strong></p><p> In 1937 while still a student John F. Kennedy undertook a grand tour of Europe with his close friend and traveling companion Lem Billings. On this journey he began to keep a diary which is reproduced here in full and provides an unadulterated account of his thoughts and feelings. Superficially it presents a picture of two young men enjoying their summer sightseeing going to the movies bars and night clubs; but behind this we find in Kennedy's political observations and encounters the looming shadow of Nazism. In retrospect there are blind spots and misjudgments but also insights of great topicality for example on populism and propaganda and its potent effects. On this trip and during his later travels in Germany Kennedy engaged with the crucial questions of his later presidency: How does a dictatorship work? How is an alternative concept of society to be countered? And how can an impending war be averted? Kennedy's European and Russian policies and also his famous Berlin speech of 1963 (Ich bin ein Berliner) are to be understood against this background.</p><p> In addition to numerous archive photographs this volume contains Kennedy's complete diary of his 1937 trip to Europe and as a counterpart the Scrapbook of Lem Billings who documented it from his perspective.</p>
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