File:US-President John F. Kennedy stands before the Roemer - Frankfurt's City Hall in Germany 1963.jpg

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English: US-President John F. Kennedy stands before the Roemer - Frankfurt's City Hall in Germany which was reconstructed after World War II - to address Crowds in the Square.
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Source National Archives and Records Administration nara.gov
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  • ARC Identifier:6002341
  • Local Identifier:306-KF-3-31

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25 June 1963

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