He repeated that phrase because he wanted to show the people who dont understand the circumstanses between the free world and the communists world that berlin wass a big cause of that conflict
The phrase "commander in chief" is a title which explains the supreme role that a president plays in the military. They have a special command and control over what goes on in the military.
Domino theory.
Since there is no precedent, the way we refer to a president's husband is uncertain at this time. The reference may end up being an accurate but wordy phrase such as, Madame President and her husband Former President Bill Clinton. It is the custom in America to refer to a president's former status as a sign of respect.He may be more informally be referred to as:The President's husband.First Gentleman.Madame President's husband.
The phrase 'by military conquest, treaty and purchase' best describes the steps in the growth of the American industry, methods employed to expand the US territory, and major areas of President Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points.
The phrase "the mother of all treachery" is often attributed to former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. He used it in reference to the actions of nations that he believed betrayed Iraq, particularly during the Gulf War. The phrase has since been used in various contexts to describe acts of extreme betrayal.
Because he was not scared to let them come. He was ready.
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.
It was a phrase used in President Kennedy's 1960's acceptance speech used to inspire the American people to support and vote for him.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy the 35th President.
The legend went that John F Kennedy said "I am a jelly donut" when he was speaking in Berlin when he was trying to say "I am a Berliner" because Berliner Pfannkuchen means jelly donut in German and is usually shortened to Berliner in some parts of Germany. However, in Berlin, that phrase isn't used, instead jelly donuts are referred to as Pfannkuchen in Berlin. So, really the jelly donut myth is simply that, a myth.
Yes- that phrase is tied to the Kennedy administration. It refers to an unsuccessful invasion of Cuba by a group of Cuban refugees who were given US support.
It was a phrase used in President Kennedy's 1960's acceptance speech used to inspire the American people to support and vote for him.
The inaugural address of President John F. Kennedy was refreshing and one to remember. He used a phrase that said ask not what your government can give you but instead think of what you can do to help your country. It was a patriotic speech.
The quote "What unites us is greater than what divides us" is attributed to John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States. He used this phrase in a speech delivered in West Berlin in 1963 during the Cold War.
Winston Churchill coined the phrase iron curtain. The iron curtain referred to the Berlin Wall which separated Eastern and Western Europe. The Berlin Wall goes right through the center of Berlin, Germany.
That phrase was contained in the inaugural address of John F. Kennedy on January 20, 1961.
He repeated that phrase because he wanted to show the people who dont understand the circumstanses between the free world and the communists world that berlin wass a big cause of that conflict