A Poll in 1938

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I came across a very surprising fact in the book I am reading.  It was about a poll taken in 1937 and 1938 of freshman students at Princeton University.   One question they were asked was, who is the greatest living American?  Their first choice was FDR, followed by Charles Evans Hughs and Herbert Hoover in second that third position.

 

They were also asked to name the greatest living person, not just American.  The answer, in both of those years?  Adolf Hitler.  In second position was Albert Einstein.

 

The war had not started yet, that would not begin until September 1939.  However by 1938 German Jews were persecuted, Kristallnact had already taken place, and Germany had already invaded the Sudentenland.  The Nuremberg laws, which took all rights away from the Jews, was in 1935.   Yet, still, Princeton freshman selected Hitler as the greatest living person.

 

By 1945, Churchill replaced Hitler in that poll.  After 355  Princeton students and alums sacrificed their lives in the war.

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Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Sat, 09/28/2013 - 22:37

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Did you research the make up of that exclusive Princeton group during that age of quotas?

Submitted by Janet_Adler on Sun, 09/29/2013 - 00:44

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Janet Adler

I would go along with anonymous. I think the name of the book you should read is In the Garden of the Beast...read it a few years ago and it will certainly explain the influence of the kids in Yale....their parents...! It was a long cruel 10 years
Rona Gura

I hate to comment on such a thoughtful blog such as this with a cliche but I am going to, It's all about perspective.
Burton Fendelman

1937-38 was a time when Charles Lindbergh, still a hero of the day, has a great following as the ultimate isolationist. Lindbergh was an admirer of the Nazi regime and of Hitler. I would speculate and say the students of Princeton, at that time, mostly of an upper class, idealist and willing to accept and follow Lindberg’s speaking that Hitler had saved Germany from the disasters of WW I, and were also willing to overlook the means whereby he achieved that status.
Fred Klein

Joseph Kennedy was listened to then also.

Submitted by Michael__Appell on Sun, 09/29/2013 - 11:28

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Michael Appell

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