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  2. Ich bin ein Berliner - Wikipedia

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    Ich bin ein Berliner" (German pronunciation: [ɪç ˈbɪn ʔaɪn bɛʁˈliːnɐ]; "I am a Berliner") is a speech by United States President John F. Kennedy given on June 26, 1963, in West Berlin It is one of the best-known speeches of the Cold War and among the most famous anti-communist speeches.

  3. Krapfen (doughnut) - Wikipedia

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    John F. Kennedy's words "Ich bin ein Berliner" are standard German for "I am a Berliner", meaning a person from Berlin. Mentioned in Len Deighton 's 1983 novel Berlin Game , an urban legend has it that due to his use of the indefinite article ein , Berliner is translated as "jelly doughnut", and that the population of Berlin was amused by the ...

  4. File:Ich bin ein Berliner Speech (June 26, 1963) John ...

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    Ich bin ein Berliner; Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Ich bin ein Berliner; Usage on ca.wikiquote.org John Fitzgerald Kennedy; Usage on ce.wikipedia.org Кеп:Дийнахь хилларг:06-26; Usage on cs.wikipedia.org Atentát na Johna Fitzgeralda Kennedyho; Ich bin ein Berliner; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Ich bin ein Berliner; Sennheiser MD 21

  5. June 1963 - Wikipedia

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    U.S. President Kennedy delivered his famous "Ich bin ein Berliner" speech in front of the Berlin Wall in West Berlin. [111] After climbing a specially built reviewing stand at the Brandenburg Gate so that he could look into East Berlin, Kennedy was driven to the West Berlin city hall, where he addressed a crowd of 150,000 people.

  6. Wikipedia : Featured sound candidates/Ich bin ein Berliner

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    Ich bin ein Berliner; John F. Kennedy; Complete transcript available at the Kennedy Presidential Library. Nominate and support. - Durova Charge! 23:11, 12 July 2008 (UTC) Could you put the transcript on WikiSource and add a link to the Ich bin ein Berliner article on the description page. Z gin der 2008-07-13T01:01Z

  7. Talk:Ich bin ein Berliner - Wikipedia

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    + 1 - it is common to refer to the inhabitants of Berlin as "Berliners" - this urban myth is quite funny, but it is nonsense. In German both sentences "Ich bin Berliner" or "Ich bin ein Berliner" are correctly understood - the second one is a kind of slang, the first one is the "Hochsprache", official German.

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    1 File:Ich bin ein Berliner Speech (June 26, 1963) John Fitzgerald Kennedy Toggle the table of contents Wikipedia : Featured sound candidates/File:Ich bin ein Berliner Speech (June 26, 1963) John Fitzgerald Kennedy

  9. John-F.-Kennedy-Platz - Wikipedia

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    It was here, on June 26, 1963, that US President John F. Kennedy gave his famous speech to the Berliners, in which he stated: "Ich bin ein Berliner". [1] The square was renamed John-F.-Kennedy-Platz on 25 November 1963, three days after Kennedy's assassination , [ 2 ] and a large plaque dedicated to Kennedy, mounted on wall next to the entrance ...