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        "Tear down this wall!" was the challenge issued by United States President Ronald Reagan to Soviet Union leader Mikhail Gorbachev to destroy the Berlin Wall, in a speech at the Brandenburg Gate near the Berlin Wall on June 12, 1987, commemorating the 750t
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        Reagan's Berlin address. ... Sign in with your Google Account (YouTube, Google+, Gmail, Orkut, Picasa, or Chrome) to add JohnJ2427 's video to your playlist.
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    At The History Place - Part of our Great Speeches collection. This speech by President Ronald Reagan to the people of West Berlin contains one of the most memorable ......
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    Reagan at Brandenburg Gate in West Berlin, Germany. June 12, 1987. "Mr. Gorbachev tear down this wall."...
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    The day the President arrived in Berlin, State and NSC submitted yet another alternate draft. "They were still at it on the very morning of the speech," says Tony Dolan. "I'll never forget it." Yet in the limousine on the way to the Berlin Wall, the Presi...
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    President Ronald Reagan’s 1987 exhortation to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to tear down the Berlin Wall was a visceral response to a monstrosity. In the mid-1980s, through glasnost—openness and freedom— and perestroika—economic restructuring ......
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    Of all his speeches, Ronald Reagan's "tear down that wall," address may well become the "Great Communicator's" best remembered. The following is an excerpt from President Reagan's address. "In the 1950s, Khrushchev predicted: 'We will bury you.' But in th...
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    Visit this site for Ronald Reagan Speech, Tear Down This Wall. Free Text for Ronald Reagan Speech, Tear Down This Wall. Free Examples of Ronald Reagan Speech, Tear Down ......
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    Posted January 18, 2014 by Jerry Alatalo "Five great enemies to peace inhabit within us: viz., avarice, ambition, envy, anger, and pride. If those enemies were to be banished, we should infallibly enjoy perpetual peace." - Petrarch (1304-1374) Shortly aft...