I don't know for sure but President John F. Kennedy is often attributed to this quote. yes, its Kennedy, not Churchill.
JFK John Fitzgerald Kennedy
10th 1940 Churchill is not the name of a country. Winston Churchill was Prime Minister of England.
FDR died in 1945 you dimwit. 1961 was JFK's inauguration. I've heard that FDR said it first, but I can't find any reliable sources to back that up besides my high school history teacher.
A Far Country - Winston Churchill - was created in 1915.
A Far Country - Winston Churchill - has 509 pages.
Canada.
No, it was President John F. Kennedy who said, 'And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country.' in his inaugural address on January 20, 1961.
'....ask not what your country can do for youÑask what you can do for your country.'The preceding quotation comes at the end of President John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Speech given on January 20, 1961.
Spring of 1940.
wINSTON CHURCHILL LEAD BRITAIN IN WORLD WAR II
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