John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1917-1963)
Radio and Television Report to the American People on Returning From Europe (06.06.1961)
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President Kennedy offers a televised address upon returning from a trip to Europe. He discusses the state of a divided Germany and tells the American people about his high-level talks with Soviet premier Khrushchev. Kennedy notes that while Communists aren’t causing all the unrest across the world, they do take advantage of it, and the best way to counter this would be increased education and quality of life to help keep threatened countries free.
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