“It was feared that before long, France and England would have to become involved. With the threat of war in the air, as Jeanette had suspected, Jean-Paul no longer joined the family at dinner. That, at least, saved some embarrassment. He often was detained at the Foreign Office well into the night. He threw himself into his work with all his vigor. The stronger Hitler became, the more territory he acquired, the more Jean-Paul became convinced that one day Adolf Hitler would, as he had boasted i...n Mein Kampf, rule the world. And Jean-Paul was determined to be on the winning side. Secretly, he became purposefully pro-Nazi, joining with those who felt the same way. At the first meeting he attended, he was more than a little surprised to see some of the leading French statesmen and diplomats also present. Naturally their sympathies were a guarded secret, and Jean-Paul was appropriately cautious. When he discussed the force and magnetism of Der Führer, he was careful to make sure that the people he talked to were of the same opinion.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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