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  • Kennedy

  • John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born on May 29, 1917 in Brookline, Massachusetts.
  • He is the descendant of an Irish Catholic family who immigrated to the United States in the nineteenth century.
    • He is the second of the nine children of the couple.
    • John Kennedy's wealth and desire to become president comes from his father, Joseph Kennedy.
  • He was an ambitious businessman who became a millionaire fairly quickly but more or less honestly.
    • After becoming United States Ambassador to London, his dream is to become the first Catholic President of the United States.
    • But following a certain agreement with Hitler, he will never achieve his goal.
    • The death of Joe Jr (his older brother) will make John a bearer of the ambassador's political ambitions.
    • He entered Harvard University in 1936 in international relations until 1940.
    • During this period, he will make many trips to London where his father is ambassador for the USA.
  • In 1941, a few months before the United States entered the war, Kennedy joined the navy.
  • In August 1943, Lieutenant John Kennedy commanded PT 109, a torpedo spear that had to intercept and destroy a Japanese convoy of military equipment.
    • The mission will be a disaster, the ship will be sunk and John Kennedy with a dozen survivors will have to swim for several hours during the night to take refuge on a desert island.
    • Three days later, the lieutenant and the most able sailors swim again to find an inhabited island.
    • Once found, the natives are responsible for going to warn the nearest American base.
  • This adventure makes young Lieutenant Kennedy a hero in the eyes of America.
    • The story is in the headlines of the New York Times and Boston newspapers, Jospeh Kennedy has been activated to give the most impact possible to the case.
  • In 1946, Kennedy fought for the seat of Boston in the House of Representatives.
    • It is an insecure and timid Kennedy who will be elected without problem and even reelected in 1948 and 1950.
    • He will criticize foreign policy by highlighting the weakness of the federal administration in the face of the communist threat.
  • In 1952, his ambition was to be elected senator.
    • And it's a Kennedy with nothing to do with the one from 1946 who defeated on his own Cabot Lodge.
    • A year later, on September 12, 1953, John Kennedy marries Jacqueline Lee Bouvier, a New York Times reporter, the couple will have three children: Caroline (born November 27, 1957), John John (born November 25, 1960) and Patrick (died August 1963).
    • In 1956, Kennedy decided to run for the Democratic presidency for the 1956 presidential election.
    • Kennedy was to be defeated by only six votes.
    • Finally, Stevenson will be beaten by Eisenhower.
    • Of this defeat, the only one of John Kennedy, will be born an ambition: the presidential one of 1960.
    • In the spring of that same year, it is a very sharpened Kennedy that appears before the nation.
    • The Republican convention unsurprisingly invested Richard Nixon, then vice president of the United States.
  • It is with the shortest margin of the century that John F.
    • Kennedy is elected 35th President of the United States, indeed, just 100,000 votes separate the two candidates, but the American electoral system is such that in terms of state, Kennedy is largely in the majority.
    • After 4 years of effort, Kennedy finally came to power and became one of the youngest president of the United States (he is 43, only Theodore Roosvelt was elected younger at 42).
    • It is the first Catholic president of the USA.
    • He was inducted into President of the United States by Earl Warren (President of the Supreme Court) in January 1961.
  • Kennedy's policy, which was to bring Western forces together against the Eastern Blocks, but striving to achieve a peaceful balance had begun to bear fruit.
  • Unfortunately, because of a small parliamentary majority, John Kennedy could not implement all the desired reforms in American domestic politics.
    • In spite of his young age, John Fitzgerald Kennedy had to face one of the most delicate crisis of the cold war: The missile crisis of Cuba.
  • This one was on the verge of triggering a new world war (and certainly atomic): The Cuban crisis Vietnam War

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