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=== June 16, 1963 === | === June 16, 1963 === | ||
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US president John F Kennedy makes the most famous state visit to Berlin. He gives his famous speech ?Ich bin ein Berliner? to more than one hundred thousand people. He declares the divided city a symbol of the freedom in the Western world as "All free men, wherever they may live, are citizens of Berlin". | US president John F Kennedy makes the most famous state visit to Berlin. He gives his famous speech ?Ich bin ein Berliner? to more than one hundred thousand people. He declares the divided city a symbol of the freedom in the Western world as "All free men, wherever they may live, are citizens of Berlin". | ||
[[Category:20th Anniversary of German Reunification]] | [[Category:20th Anniversary of German Reunification]] |