Former U.S. First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, after her husband's assassination, she could have continued to have the love and praise of the American people, but five years later she married the Greek ship king, which discredited her, and some even said that she betrayed her motherland.

Why would Jacqueline do such a thing? What's the story behind her eagerness to leave the United States?
I'm afraid we'll start with the Kennedy family's "curse."
John F. Kennedy is not the only person in the family to be assassinated, and why he suffered such an accident, why his family repeatedly suffered bad luck, and began to look for the roots from Joseph Kennedy.
The Kennedy family was an Irish immigrant, joseph was the third generation of the Kennedy family living in the United States, he not only made the Kennedy family the richest businessman in the United States, but also put his son on the presidency.
His ambition is evident in one of his words:
"I have ascended to the highest peak of wealth, and I will let my son ascend to the highest peak of power."
Of course, he cannot be blamed, because joseph has been required since he was a child to "do everything first, and never make mistakes." It is said that this phrase later became the family motto of the Kennedy family.
It was in this situation that Joseph vigorously raised his own children. He has a total of 9 children, four boys and five women, which can be described as a real big family.
John F. Kennedy was the second son of the family, and his eldest brother died during World War II, when he was only 29 years old as an Air Force pilot.
This made Joseph very sad, because in his eyes the eldest son was a material to be made.
There is no way, the boss is gone, he can only hope for the second.
So, with Joseph's strong support, John stepped into politics step by step.
We know John's excellence, he is very capable and very popular. But he really did not disappoint the family, became the president of the United States, and stood at the highest end of politics.
Unexpectedly, this glory lasted only more than three years, and john Kennedy was assassinated at the age of 46, which can be described as a young death.
Fortunately, after John entered the White House, he brought his younger brother, Joseph's third son, Robert, into the cabinet, and he was then the attorney general.
Riding on the anger of assassinating the president, Robert began running for the presidency.
While success was in sight, the accident happened again: Robert was assassinated in the street at the age of 43. Suddenly, the "Kennedy Curse" followed and became a lingering shadow of the entire family.
In such a situation, Jacqueline was terrified, she said:
"I hate America, which killed the Kennedys."
Finally, at the age of 36, she married the infamous Greek ship king Onassis and took the child away from the United States.
It can be seen that Jacqueline was really helpless at that time, after all, her son, who was also the only son of John F. Kennedy, had always been highly expected by the American masses.
This is a red flag, and it means that the son may at any time follow the path of the father's "curse".
But Jacqueline did not know that this "curse" seemed to have a bloodline nature, and even if she went farther, she would always come.
For example, the rest of the Kennedy family, Joseph's fourth son Edward, who was originally hoping to become president, but then inexplicably encountered the "Chapaquidik Incident", and as a result, he could only sit in the seat of the parliamentarian for the rest of his life, almost losing his political life.
Of course, Edward was blessed by misfortune and escaped the family curse, and lived to the age of 77, becoming the longest-lived member of Joseph's four sons.
Some people will ask, this is not a family curse, right? It was a political disaster, Joseph's daughters should all be well, and the descendants should be fine, right?
Nor is it necessary, for example, Joseph's eldest daughter, Rosemary, who had intellectual problems since childhood, and although she later underwent surgery, she became a complete waste.
The second daughter, Catherine, lost her husband at the age of 24 and died in a plane crash at the age of 28, earlier than her brother.
The others were miserable, one of whom was an addict, sitting in prison.
One drug addiction killed him, and the other died accidentally while skiing. None of the three sons ended well, including one of his daughters-in-law, who was hanged.
There was also his granddaughter, one who died of drugs and one who died of a boat accident.
Is there a feeling that the shadow of death lingers? It's a really good thing to say it's a family curse. But of Joseph's 9 children, one with the best life was the youngest daughter, Joan Kennedy.
She also embarked on the political path, but was sent to Ireland as an ambassador, her family's hometown, where she spent her wonderful life.
This choice is much smarter than Jacqueline, because Jacqueline is going to Greece, so she still has not escaped the "revenge" of the family curse.
At that time, Jacqueline married the ship king to enjoy the glory and wealth, but unfortunately the ship king's son died in a plane crash at the age of 24.
This led the Ship King to believe that Jacqueline had brought the kennedy family curse with her.
To this end, the ship king's marriage to Jacqueline came to an end, but by this time her son John Jr. had grown up. Moreover, the son is not only handsome, but also very popular with the American people, they call him "little president", which means that little John may become the president of the United States in the future.
But this just touched the curse of the Kennedy family, and Jacqueline was very worried about it. But blessing is not a curse, it is a curse that cannot be avoided.
Sure enough, not long after, when Little John took his wife to a wedding, he was thrown into the Atlantic Ocean with a plane.
At this point, Jacqueline, who had been worried for more than a decade, finally confessed her fate, and the curse could not be avoided, even if she was far away from the United States for this reason. There is still no way to change the fate that has come.
At this point, the Kennedy family faded out of the American political circle, or the men of the family have basically lost their political ability, and accidents have always accompanied them. Exactly where the problem lies, no one knows.
Some people think that this kind of thing is just a coincidence, except that the assassination of John and Robert is real, and the other deaths are their own doing.
After all, some things can be avoided, just like little John, if he does not succeed, he must insist on flying his own plane, and death may change its course.
But it is still that sentence: it is a blessing not a curse, and it is a curse that cannot be avoided.
This was true of John Jr., and so was the members of the Kennedy family. Even Jacqueline, she is far away from the fate of the end.