he was an amazing president. the wall would probobly still be up if he hadnt made his speech.
Ronald Reagan gave a speech to West Germany on Berlin's 750th anniversary. In his speech, he challenged Mikhail Gorbachev to tear down the wall. So it was really because of Ronald Reagan's speech that the wall came down.
He urged him to tear down the Berlin Wall.
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!"
In 1987 Reagan demanded the fall of the Berlin Wall, while speaking nearby at the Brandenburg Gate in West Germany.
To provide a specific inference from an excerpt of Ronald Reagan's speech, I'd need to see the text of the excerpt. However, in general, Reagan's speeches often emphasized themes of optimism, freedom, and American values, suggesting a belief in the potential for positive change and the importance of individual liberty. If you provide the excerpt, I can give a more tailored response.
America- Ronald regan made a speech saying mr.gobechev if u really believe in freedom tear down this wall!
Please write which speech.
Ronald Reagan gave the speech following the challenger disaster in the oval office.
John Kennedy made the famous ich bin ein berliner speech in Berlin .
On June 12, 1987, Reagan gave a speech in front of the Brandenburg Gate and the Berlin Wall calling upon Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev:Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!
"I am a citizen of Berlin"
In 1987, U.S. President Ronald Reagan delivered a famous speech at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, where he urged Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to "tear down this wall!" The speech was a pivotal moment in the Cold War, symbolizing the call for greater freedom in Eastern Europe and the eventual fall of the Berlin Wall. Reagan's address emphasized the importance of liberty and the desire for a peaceful resolution to the tensions between East and West.