Attends 1936 Berlin Olympics, where Hitler is in attendance, and later writes of Hitler to a friend, “He is undoubtedly a great man, and I believe has done much for the German people.” Anne Morrow Lindbergh accompanies her husband to Germany and afterward writes critically of the “strictly puritanical view at home that dictatorships are of necessity wrong, evil, unstable and no good can come of them—combined with our funny-paper view of Hitler as a clown—combined with the very strong (naturally) Jewish propaganda in the Jewish-owned papers.”

