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The visit had been arranged by Truman Smith, an ingenious intelligence officer who knew that Herman Göring, the Nazi air marshal, would find the American aviator's celebrity irresistible; Lindbergh flew to Berlin with his wife, Anne, as his co-pilot, and then, along with Smith and another officer, spent a few days meeting German pilots, inspecting operations, and even flying several German planes.
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Intelligence, ingenious structure and imaginative stagecraft are combined into something that's much closer to endlessly resonant poetry than to today's (or yesterday's) headlines.
In the long run, however, the deep strength in the concept of a tolerant, pluralistic society -- the ingenious idea that human intelligence could overcome prejudice and lead to a vibrant, vital culture -- emerged.
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