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U.S. President John F. Kennedy's speech on the Berlin crisis
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Creator
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Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
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Date
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1961-07-25
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Collection
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G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
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Description
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High quality recording of President John F. Kennedy's speech on the Berlin crisis. Kennedy warns the USSR against moves in Berlin that might appear hostile or restrict access to the East Berlin sector. Kennedy calls for increased US military spending in order to counter the Communist threat and cautions the American public about the possible consequences.
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Amsterdam helpt Berlijn : TUWAT
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Date
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1981
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Collection
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Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Description
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Poster shows a black and white nighttime image of a man and a woman in conversation on the sidewalk flanking a cobblestone street. They stand before a row of multi-storied stone buildings. This poster advertises a meeting of TUWAT ("do something") in support of the sqatters movement in Berlin, Germany. TUWAT hopes to prevent the demolition of older, occupied residential buildings. The poster appeals to Dutch sympathizers to rally in support of the Berlin protesters. Ink is black and red....
Show morePoster shows a black and white nighttime image of a man and a woman in conversation on the sidewalk flanking a cobblestone street. They stand before a row of multi-storied stone buildings. This poster advertises a meeting of TUWAT ("do something") in support of the sqatters movement in Berlin, Germany. TUWAT hopes to prevent the demolition of older, occupied residential buildings. The poster appeals to Dutch sympathizers to rally in support of the Berlin protesters. Ink is black and red. Text is in red.
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Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin is officially removed after 45 years
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Date
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1990
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Collection
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G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
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Description
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Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin is officially removed after 45 years. With the opening of all barriers between East and West Berlin, the symbol of occupation and of the separation of the two Berlins is formally and ceremoniously removed. James Baker and Douglas Hurd, British Foreign Minister, speak.