John Kennedy made the famous ich bin ein berliner speech in Berlin .
John F. Kennedy
He most certainly did, this is where he gave his most famous speech of "Ich bin Ein Berliner" which means " I am a citizen of Berlin."
President Ronald Reagan of the United States (President from 1981-1989) he gave the speech at the Brandenburg gate in 1987, and urged Mikhail Gorbatchev to "Tear down this wall!"
"I am a citizen of Berlin"
This was the date that M. L. King gave his "I have a dream" speech at LIncoln Memorial. It did not involve affect the President in any direct way , but he watched it on television.
He gave his "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963
It means, "I am a Berliner", or "I am from Berlin". This phrase was made famous by President Kennedy in a speech he gave - in Berlin, Germany. A line made famous by Pres. Kennedy at his speech at the Branenburg Gate in 1961 or 1962. This line was repeated by Pres. Reagan in the mid 1980's at the same location, in his famous "Tear down this wall" speech.
He gave his speech in August of 1963
He gave his speech on August 28, 1963, so as of February 2018, he gave his speech 54 years and 5 months ago.
Martin Luther king gave his I have a dream speech.
No he actually gave a speech condemning that view in 1963
JFK went to Berlin and gave his famous "Ich bin ein Berliner" speech in opposition to the wall.
1963 Well it depends which speech you are talking about, he gave many speeches throughout the 60s.